SpaceX just did their test launch of the Falcon Heavy rocket, which they aim to use to send manned missions to the ISS by the end of the year. It was comprised of a main core stage, with 2 Falcon 9 boosters strapped to the sides. Both the boosters have already launched satellites in the past on their own, and landed again, so they could be reused. Both of those landed successfully after the launch
(in a really cool synchronised way), so they could be used for a third time. It's not yet been confirmed if the central core stage landed successfully, but it's not looking likely.
What do you think to this? It's a pretty big achievement, and if they can land the stages like this all the time it's going to bring the cost of rocket launches down loads. As well as wanting to send people to the ISS on behalf of NASA, they've announced that two unnamed people have paid for a trip around the moon using one of these, which they aim to do by the end of this year.
Discuss.