Hughes JUPITER 3 Mission

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Publicado 2023-07-29
On Friday, July 28 at 11:04 p.m. ET, Falcon Heavy launched the Hughes JUPITER 3 mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

This was the third launch and landing of these Falcon Heavy side boosters, which previously supported USSF-44 and USSF-67.

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  • @clevergirl4457
    Falcon Heavy is always a spectacle! Those double booster landings are a marvel of engineering.
  • @thedarkside13
    27:20 the perfect double booster landing is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen in my life.
  • @jamarie1972
    Never get old seeing those Booster Landings. Go SpaceX
  • Congrats SpaceX for an amazing launch! Hope to see you soon in future missions. Go SpaceX!
  • @gasser5001
    Seeing both boosters land never gets old. It’s straight out of a science fiction movie. I can’t wait to watch starship. It’s going to feel like Star Trek IRL.
  • @StereoSpace
    The voice-over narration of the launch was outstanding. Calm, clear, articulate, informative. Really well done.
  • @timdoyon1964
    Only thing better than watching a Falcon 9 booster landing is watching Falcon Heavy nail two perfect landings side by side! Incredible as always! 🎯 🎯
  • @dhbamby
    As someone who has worked on the J3 project for the last 4-5 years for this launch, my stomach was in my throat for the 3.5 hours of this deployment.
  • @richardw2566
    Watching SpaceX make something incredibly complex and technically difficult, look routine and easy is AMAZING. Great job SpaceX. Can't wait for Starship.
  • @alexanderea99
    Hughes satellite was literally HUGE! you can actually see the size of it during its separation from 2nd Stage. At 9,200 kg, Hughes is the heaviest comm satellite in GEO so far.
  • @DeonTolmay
    That double landing keeps on being awesome! It never fails. Great job as always Spacex!
  • @steveblanchard7293
    Some amazing speeds coupled with an amazing altitude and perfect boost landings - you'll be on Mars before I forget about what I did yesterday. Amazing feat of engineering keep up the good work Spae X and all the other companies involved.
  • Much, much better narration. Thank you for getting factual and moving away from the silliness.
  • @Redman147
    This will NEVER get old. When people ask why SpaceX launches are so mezmerizing... LOOK AT THAT THING!! I cry every time I see it launch, seperate, land, launch again, rinse repeat.
  • @slainefeanor
    It never fails to amaze me watching those booster landings. Absolutely stunning to see. Congratulations on another successful launch and recovery!
  • @haydenscobie4533
    This is so underrated at the moment and should be all over. I loved that Netflix documentary.
  • @weschilton
    Congratulations on the success of this record-breaking mission!
  • @le-tianxu6856
    People don’t care about the launching , they care about the landing.😂
  • @anthonyagbor1690
    Men! Spacex is such an exciting company to work at!! We need to wake up every day with this kind of excitement!!