Three Falcon 9 rockets – each containing nine Merlin power engines – give the Falcon Heavy the power of 27 Merlin engines at liftoff. Each of these 27 engines provides 190,000 pounds of thrust. According to SpaceX, this force provides a total thrust of five million pounds.
SpaceX says the Falcon Heavy can lift a weight similar to a 737, along with all the fuel, cargo and passengers, and put that weight into orbit.
SpaceX will recover Falcon 9 boosters. If they follow previous flight procedures, the two boosters will land at the landing site at Cape Canaveral, creating a double sonic boom. If SpaceX continues the routine of previous Falcon Heavy flights, the Falcon 9’s core will disintegrate over the ocean after it completes its mission.
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