Cape Canaveral Rocket Launch Schedule: Live Video Feed, Trajectory, Location, Booster Landing Information Today & Upcoming - Space Launch Schedule
SpaceXwill launch theStarlink 12-13group from Space Launch Complex-40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, in Florida. The window for liftoff will open from11:42 a.m. ET (0442 GMT, Feb. 24)to3:42 a.m. ET (0842 GMT), Feb. 24, with backup a opportunity tomorrow, Feb...
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Rocket launches have drawn visitors to the Space Coast for decades. With SpaceX, ULA, and NASA booking launch pads on an almost weekly basis, seeing a launch while you’re vacationing on the Space Coast is a high probability. While you know about going to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Comple...
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Spoiler: Ken's Launch Schedule Note: I'm going inactive at the end of 2024 (here, NASASpaceflight, and the fediverse/Mastodon). Spoiler I'm old, I'm mentally tired, there's way more launch activity than there used to be, I have a medical issue that may or m...
From an average of more than 4 hours to just over 2 hours today – even as short as 30 minutes in some cases – with airspace reopened as quickly as three minutes after a rocket travels through the closed area. The agency has recovered an average of 127 minutes per launch, Freer said...
Both of this morning's Starlink missions — the one that flew and the one that didn't — were relatively late additions to SpaceX's launch schedule. The company didn't publicly announce them until after it had stood down from the planned liftoff of Polaris Dawn, a private astronaut mission...