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Default SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launch has been pushed to next year

SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket has been gearing up for its inaugural launch for quite some time, but multiple delays keep pushing that event later and later. The SpaceX team had most recently been shooting for a launch before the end of this year, but...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/11/30/...-delayed-2018/
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