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SpaceX launches first commercial flight

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Pounds of thrust was exerted by the Falcon Heavy rocket

cape canaveral — SpaceX carried out its first commercial launch on Thursday with its Falcon Heavy rocket easing a Saudi telecoms satellite into orbit.

The bright white rocket rose with a roar and spewed thick gray smoke on the ground as it made its way up into clear blue skies over Cape Canaveral, Florida, trailing a long plume of orange fire.

About 34 minutes after liftoff, the shiny silver satellite was successful­ly deployed. Staff in the control room cheered and clapped.

Earlier, boisterous spectators chanted along with the launch announcer who counted down the final 10 seconds before liftoff.

The Falcon Heavy rocket exerts 5.1 million pounds of thrust — that of more than a dozen jetliners, SpaceX said.

The rocket carried a Saudi Arabian satellite operated by Arabsat, a year after sending SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s slick red Tesla roadster into orbit as a test.

The Falcon Heavy had been scheduled to lift off from the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday but that was delayed because of strong winds in the upper atmosphere.

The job was to place the six-tonne Arabsat-6A satellite into geostation­ary orbit about 22,500 miles (36,000 kilometres) above the Earth. It went off without a hitch. The satellite is designed to provide television, internet, telephone, and secure communicat­ions to customers in the Middle East.

Less than 10 minutes into the flight, the rocket’s three boosters detached from the Falcon Heavy on schedule.

Two of them, as planned, landed safely back on pads at Cape Canaveral, to a roar of approval from the crowd. It was quite a spectacle, with the boosters coming down gently, and vertically, fiery end first. A third landed, also as planned, on a barge out in the Atlantic.

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The Falcon Heavy rocket carries Arabsat-6A satellite into geostation­ary orbit about 36,000km above the Earth.

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