Can you tell what is the content of the rocket, in picture? The 70m-tall Falcon Heavy is designed to put up to a maximum of 64 tonnes in low-Earth orbit. Adream presented by SpaceX founder Ellon Musk in 2011 and still concedes that the chances of failure are significant. SpaceX, has given itself three hours to get the vehicle up on Tuesday, starting at 13:30 EST (18:30 GMT), with a possible second attempt window on Wednesday. The Falcon Heavy is essentially three of SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 vehicles strapped together. The 27 Merlin engines at the base of the rocket should be capable of generating almost 23,000 kilonewtons of thrust - slightly more than double that of the world's current most powerful rocket, the Delta IV Heavy, which is operated by US competitor United Launch Alliance. ❣️Like for more❣️ 🔻#briefnews 🔻 . . ➡️ Follow for Real news @briefworldnews 👈🏻 Check our 🆕 Stories 👤 @briefworldnews👈🏻 Hit that ❤️ and like our content #briefnews 🔻Explore More🔻 . Sharing the love, thanks to: 👤 @silent_majority 👤 @ellonmusk 👤 @dremyofit 🔺Star followers for today🔺 🔴Visit our website, link on our page @briefworldnews 🔴 . . #briefworldnews #realnews #spacex #spacexlaunch #spacexjumpffa #spacexvmidffa #spacexfalcon9 #spacexrocket #spacexploration #spacexhoax #tagheuerspacex #spacexdragon #spacexx #ellonmusk #houstonrockets #rocketman #johnnyrockets . Photo: Sources at 🌐BriefWorldNews.com @briefworldnews (at Florida)











