SpaceX poised to launch 'world's most powerful rocket'
February 06, 2018  00:01
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 SpaceX is poised for the first test launch tomorrow of its Falcon Heavy, which aims to become the world's most powerful rocket, capable of ferrying people to the Moon or Mars some day.

No people are on board, just a mannequin wearing a futuristic spacesuit, strapped into CEO Elon Musk's very own cherry red Tesla car.

"Starman in a Red Roadster," Musk posted on Instagram today, showing the rocket's payload on a pedestal, aiming skyward.

The blast-off is scheduled for 1:30 pm (local time) from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The destination is deep space, into an orbit about the same distance from the Sun as Mars -- but not all that close to the Red Planet itself.

Musk has cautioned that the maiden launch of the Falcon Heavy may indeed fail.

"Will be in deep space for a billion years or so if it doesn't blow up on ascent," Musk, said on Twitter in December.

But the test launch could be a game-changer for SpaceX -- already a top cargo supplier to the International Space Station under a $1.6 billion contract with NASA -- as it seeks to gain a bigger piece of the commercial space market.
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