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Huge rocket lifts off from Kennedy Space Center

The Heavy becomes the most powerful rocket in use today.

- JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES

The SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral on Tuesday. The Falcon Heavy is the most powerful rocket in the world and is carrying a Tesla Roadster into orbit. The launch attracted huge crowds not seen since NASA’s last space shuttle flight seven years ago.

SpaceX’s big new rocket blasted off Tuesday on its first test flight, carrying a red sports car aiming for an endless road trip past Mars.

The Falcon Heavy rose from the same launch pad used by NASA nearly 50 years ago to send men to the moon. With liftoff, the Heavy became the most powerful rocket in use today, doubling the liftoff punch of its

closest competitor.

The three boosters and 27 engines roared to life at Kennedy Space Center, as thousands jammed surroundin­g beaches, bridges and roads to watch the rocket soar, delayed more than two hours by high wind.

Two of the boosters were recycled and programmed to return for a simultaneo­us

touchdown at Cape Canaveral, while the third, brand new, set its sights on an ocean platform some 300 miles offshore.

SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk owns the rock- eting Tesla Roadster, which is shooting for a solar orbit that will reach all the way to Mars. As head of the electric carmaker Tesla, he combined his passions to add a dramatic flair to the Heavy’s long-awaited inaugural flight. Typical ballast for a rocket

debut: concrete or steel slabs, or experiment­s.

On the eve of the flight, Musk told reporters the com

pany had done all it could to maximize success and he was at peace with whatever

happens: success, “one big boom” or some other calam- ity. The longer the flight, he

noted, the more the company would learn from the heavily instrument­ed rocket.

Musk has plenty of experience with rocket accidents, from his original Falcon 1 test flights to his follow-up Falcon

9s, one of which exploded on a nearby pad during a 2016 ignition test. The Falcon Heavy is a combinatio­n of three Falcon 9s, the rocket that the company uses to ship supplies to the Internatio­nal Space Station and lift satellites. SpaceX is reusing first-stage boosters to save on launch costs.

The Heavy is intended for massive satellites, like those used by the U.S. military and major-league communicat­ion companies.

Given the high stakes

and high drama, Tuesday’s launch attracted huge crowds not seen since NASA’s last space shuttle flight seven years ago. While the shuttles had more liftoff muscle than the Heavy, the all-time leaders in both size and might were NASA’s Saturn V rock

ets, which first flew astronauts to the moon in 1968.

Not counting Apollo moon buggies, the Roadster is the first automobile to speed right off the planet.

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 ?? RED HUBER / ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? A SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off from launch Pad 39A on Tuesday for its maiden demonstrat­ion test flight at the Kennedy Space Center.
RED HUBER / ORLANDO SENTINEL A SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off from launch Pad 39A on Tuesday for its maiden demonstrat­ion test flight at the Kennedy Space Center.

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