Florida’s Space Coast has been experiencing a surge in rocket launches, with 10 orbital launches in January alone. This pace could potentially exceed the record-breaking 93 orbital liftoffs in 2024. This article provides information on upcoming SpaceX launches, including potential live viewing opportunities. Many missions involve deploying Starlink internet satellites, contributing to SpaceX’s growing constellation. Other missions include lunar landings and partnerships with NASA for crewed missions to the International Space Station.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching Starlink satellites into orbit.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch with Starlink satellites
February is packed with launches, predominantly SpaceX Starlink missions and a NASA-SpaceX Intuitive Machines moon lander mission. Launch dates and times are subject to change, so staying updated is crucial for those interested in witnessing a Spacex Launch Today Live.
SpaceX plans to land a Falcon 9 first-stage on a drone ship for the first time during a Starlink mission.
A detailed schedule of upcoming launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center (KSC) provides specific information on mission objectives, launch windows, and locations. This schedule includes SpaceX Starlink missions, the NASA-SpaceX Intuitive Machines lunar lander mission, United Launch Alliance USSF-106 mission, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission, Axiom Space Ax-4 mission, Blue Origin NASA ESCAPADE mission, and Sierra Space Dream Chaser mission.
This graphic depicts various rockets launching from the Space Coast of Florida.
For each mission, details are provided, such as the type of rocket used (often a SpaceX Falcon 9), the payload, the launch window, and the launch location (either Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station or Pad 39A at KSC). The schedule also notes whether sonic booms are expected and provides links to live coverage by the FLORIDA TODAY Space Team. Keep an eye out for updates on “SpaceX launch today live” events. For those unable to attend in person, live streams often provide real-time views and commentary. This allows space enthusiasts worldwide to experience the excitement of a SpaceX launch.