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See lightning strike SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch pad

By Ava Ramirez
Published in SpaceX
June 01, 2023
1 min read
See lightning strike SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launch pad

I came across an article that caught my attention titled “See lightning strike SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket launch pad.” The footage shows a bolt of lightning striking the launch pad moments before SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket was set to launch.

According to the article, the rocket was scheduled to launch on September 30 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the launch was scrubbed due to weather conditions. The lightning strike was captured on camera by Spaceflight Now and shows a bright flash illuminating the sky.

This isn’t the first time a launch has been impacted by weather conditions. Launch schedules are often affected by various factors such as high winds or storms. In this case, lightning posed a threat to the rocket and the crew’s safety.

It’s interesting to see how even the smallest change in weather conditions can impact the success of a space mission. The use of technology and forecasting tools helps mitigate risks, but there are times when nature still prevails.

The importance of space exploration for scientific advancement cannot be overstated. Despite the challenges, scientists and engineers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible. The footage of the lightning strike serves as a reminder of the risks involved in space missions, but also of the incredible achievements that can come from them.


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