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SpaceX postponed the launch of Falcon Heavy rocket to October due to military satellite issues

Due to military satellite problems, the next Falcon Heavy rocket launch (known as USSF-44) by the US space exploration technology company SpaceX has been postponed from July 2021 to October 2021.

As the CEO of SpaceX, Musk hopes to monopolize the market on large satellite launches or the entire space network through the Falcon Heavy rocket. Falcon-heavy rockets can be reused and can make them cheaper. All of this allows Musk to have enough money to realize his bigger dream of colonizing other planets with bigger rockets.

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On February 6, 2018, SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon Heavy rocket in Florida. This rocket successfully sent a Tesla sports car and a dummy named Starman into space. Currently, this sports car is flying in the solar system.

In February of this year, SpaceX won a $332 million contract from NASA, which will use Falcon Heavy rockets to launch lunar outpost-related components.

According to reports, SpaceX also plans to launch Astrobotics’ first large Griffin lander with a Falcon Heavy rocket in the fourth quarter of 2023. Barring major delays, SpaceX currently plans to launch up to five Falcon Heavy rockets in 2022.

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