SpaceX Falcon Heavy: Why everyone should watch this night launch from Kennedy Space Center
MELBOURNE, Fla. – For the third time ever, on Monday night spectators on the Space Coast will once again get to see The 27 Merlin main engines strapped to SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket will fire to life no earlier than 11:30 p.m. Monday from pad 39A, the opening of a four-hour window. Here's why everyone should stay up late for this launch: Only having flown two previous times during daylight hours, this will be the first time Falcon Heavy lifts off at night, lighting up the sky for spectators below. Locations like Port Canaveral and the ...
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