7 Incredible Satellite Images of SpaceX Falcon Heavy's Long-Awaited Return to Flight
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket roared back to life on April 29 after an 18-month hiatus, marking a significant milestone in commercial spaceflight. What made this launch even more remarkable was the stunning satellite imagery captured from orbit—offering a perspective few humans have ever seen. These photos, taken by a sharp-eyed eye in the sky, reveal the raw power and elegance of the triple-booster rocket as it climbed through the atmosphere. In this listicle, we break down seven fascinating aspects of these wild satellite images and what they reveal about the Falcon Heavy's triumphant comeback.

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