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SpaceX Will Test the Engines of the World's Most Powerful Rocket Today
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SpaceX Will Test the Engines of the World's Most Powerful Rocket Today
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January 15, 2018, 10:40:04 am »
The SpaceX Falcon Heavy is one step closer to liftoff.
On Monday afternoon, the company will test fire the engines on its newest rocket at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, according to local news reports. The test was originally scheduled for last Thursday, but was delayed first to Friday and then to Monday for unspecified reasons. Visible vapors around the rocket and launch pad last week indicated the rocket had been fueled up.
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Man I need to donate some money to a politician so I can get one of these contracts.
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