Shown is the view of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit from South Vero Beach, Florida. The rocket launched at 6:04 a.m. Thursday, May 21, 2026, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Shown is the view of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit from South Vero Beach, Florida. The rocket launched at 6:04 a.m. Thursday, May 21, 2026, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Doubleheader rocket launch in Florida: What time is liftoff for SpaceX, ULA?

Florida is well-known for its rocket launches — but a rare doubleheader is on the schedule.

SpaceX plans to send a Falcon 9 rocket into space from Cape Canaveral, delivering more Starlink internet satellites to orbit, on Friday, May 29. Then about 12 hours later, a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is set to lift off from the same city.

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Though rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, people on the Treasure Coast can sometimes see this phenomenon.

Weather permitting and depending on cloud cover and trajectory, a rocket launch from Florida’s Space Coast could be visible as far north as Jacksonville Beach and as far south as West Palm Beach.

When there’s a launch window in the middle of the night or very early morning, there’s an opportunity for unique photos — the rocket lights up the dark sky, and the contrail after makes for a great photo.

Below is more information on the next rocket launch from Florida and suggestions on where to watch it.

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For questions or comments, email USA TODAY Network Space Reporters Rick Neale at rneale@floridatoday.com, Brooke Edwards at bedwards@floridatoday.com or Eric Lagatta at elagatta@usatoday.com. For more space news from the USA TODAY Network, visit floridatoday.com/space.

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Where can I watch a rocket launch in Florida?

A rocket launch with a northeast trajectory can be visible as far north as Jacksonville Beach, Florida, which is about 160 miles north of Cape Canaveral (about a two-hour and 30-minute car ride, depending on which route you take).

Rocket launches with a southeast trajectory can be seen as far south as West Palm Beach, Florida, which is about 150 miles south of Cape Canaveral (about a two-hour-and-20-minute car ride).

Rocket launches are most visible from the Space Coast, where they launch from, and are often visible from the Treasure Coast and Volusia County as well.

Where to watch a rocket launch in Sebastian, Vero Beach, Florida

Where to watch a rocket launch in Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach, Florida

Where to watch a rocket launch in Stuart, Florida

Watch rocket launches with NASA on Prime Video

Watch NASA+ content with Amazon Prime Video

NASA content, including some rocket launches, is available to watch through NASA+ on desktop, both from its official site and YouTube. The platform is also available to download as a mobile app on smartphones.

All NASA+ content is also available to those who have Prime Video downloaded on any of their devices – whether it be a smartphone or smart TV.

The content, which does not require a Prime subscription to view, is one of Prime Video’s FAST channels (free ad-supported television). Viewers can find it under Prime’s Live TV section at the top of the screen when they open the app.

Lianna Norman and Jennifer Sangalang are trending reporters for the USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida, covering pop culture, rocket launches, Florida wildlife, breaking news and more. You can get all of Florida’s best content directly in your inbox each weekday by signing up for the free newsletter, Florida TODAY, at https://floridatoday.com/newsletters.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Doubleheader rocket launch in Florida: What time is liftoff for SpaceX, ULA?

Reporting by Jennifer Sangalang, Brooke Edwards, Rick Neale, Lianna Norman and Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Treasure Coast Newspapers

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