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Elon Musk has broken some tantalizing news about the biggest rocket ever built by his company SpaceX.


If the tech mogul's plans hold, the new launch system, called Falcon Heavy, could lift off for the first time in just a few months.


The new 230-foot-tall rocket would combine the power of three smaller Falcon 9 rockets, using all 27 rocket engines to generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff.


That's enough oomph to put about 119,000 pounds, or a fully loaded 737 jet, into orbit. The new rocket could also send a small spaceship, two passengers, and other gear to the moon, totaling about one-third the mass that NASA's Saturn V moon rocket could lug into space.


In fact, a privately funded journey around the moon is exactly what Musk hopes to pull off before the end of 2018.


Musk's response on Thursday to a Twitter user's question about the three-rocket system included the most specific and up-to-date timing yet for the Falcon Heavy's first launch.


There's reason to be skeptical that Falcon Heavy will launch on time, however, since Musk has been known to miss deadlines and underestimate the difficulty of his endeavors.


For example, Falcon Heavy was originally supposed to launch for the first time in March. But an explosion on a launchpad in September, followed by a monthslong investigation and a temporary stand-down on launches, pushed the giant rocket's inaugural launch back to the third quarter of 2017.


But if SpaceX can pull off the launch, calling it a big advancement for spaceflight would be an understatement.




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