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SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy with ViaSat-3 F3 satellite, eyes IPO

SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon Heavy rocket, carrying the ViaSat-3 F3 communications satellite into orbit. This marks the Falcon Heavy's first flight in over 18 months, with SpaceX aiming to recover both side boosters upon landing. The mission is significant as it initiates a period of increased activity for the heavy-lift vehicle, with further launches planned for a lunar lander and a space telescope. AI

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RANK_REASON Launch of a heavy-lift rocket with multiple planned future missions for the vehicle.

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  1. X — Elon Musk TIER_1 · Elon Musk ·

    RT SpaceX: Falcon Heavy launches the @viasat-3 F3 mission to orbit from Florida

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  2. The Register — AI TIER_1 · Richard Speed ·

    SpaceX dusts off Falcon Heavy for first flight in 18 months

    <h4>Side boosters to make simultaneous touchdown while center core takes one for the team</h4> <p>SpaceX is preparing to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in more than 18 months, kicking off what could be a busy time for the vehicle.…</p>

  3. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Can you say IPO shenanigans! Accountability Black Box, Class A & Class B super shares, Financial Engineering and an explicit warning that the corporate structur

    Can you say IPO shenanigans! Accountability Black Box, Class A & Class B super shares, Financial Engineering and an explicit warning that the corporate structure “will limit or preclude your ability to influence corporate matters and the election of our directors,” - looks a reci…