Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Who’s up for a rocket launch with a sonic boom? A rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled to lift off on the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14.

NASA and SpaceX are expected to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on an International Space Station resupply mission.

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Rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center near Merritt Island, Florida, or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and people in and around Brevard County usually have the best chance at seeing this phenomenon in the sky.

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

When there’s a nighttime launch window 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 from the Space Coast.

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

When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in Florida? Sunday, Sept. 14: SpaceX NASA CRS NG-23

Live weather radar: Will it rain in Melbourne, Cocoa Beach or Cape Canaveral, Florida, today? Will weather cancel a rocket launch?

Shown is the National Weather Service-Melbourne radar, which shows conditions in real-time for the Space Coast, Brevard County, Orlando and other parts of Florida. The current date and time show up on the bottom right of this radar embed; otherwise, you may need to clear your cache.

Where to watch SpaceX rocket launch from Space Coast of Florida

Pretty much anywhere in Brevard, you’ll get a view of the rocket launch − in certain areas, you can get an amazing view of SpaceX rocket boosters returning to the pads. The best view to watch a rocket launch from the Space Coast is along the beach. However, visibility will depend on weather conditions and people should make sure not to block traffic or rights of way on bridges and to follow posted rules at beaches.

If you are viewing the launch along the Indian River in Titusville from Space View Park or Parrish Park, look east directly across the river.

If you are farther south along the Indian River, look northeast.

Playalinda Beach or Canaveral National Seashore is the closest spot to view liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A. On the beach, look south along the coastline, (you can even see the pad from some spots).

Some hotspots to check out:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Reporting by Lianna Norman, Jennifer Sangalang, Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Florida Today

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Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Who’s up for a rocket launch with a sonic boom? A rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled to lift off on the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14.

NASA and SpaceX are expected to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on an International Space Station resupply mission.

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Rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center near Merritt Island, Florida, or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and people in and around Brevard County usually have the best chance at seeing this phenomenon in the sky.

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

When there’s a nighttime launch window 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 from the Space Coast.

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

When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in Florida? Sunday, Sept. 14: SpaceX NASA CRS NG-23

Live weather radar: Will it rain in Melbourne, Cocoa Beach or Cape Canaveral, Florida, today? Will weather cancel a rocket launch?

Shown is the National Weather Service-Melbourne radar, which shows conditions in real-time for the Space Coast, Brevard County, Orlando and other parts of Florida. The current date and time show up on the bottom right of this radar embed; otherwise, you may need to clear your cache.

Where to watch SpaceX rocket launch from Space Coast of Florida

Pretty much anywhere in Brevard, you’ll get a view of the rocket launch − in certain areas, you can get an amazing view of SpaceX rocket boosters returning to the pads. The best view to watch a rocket launch from the Space Coast is along the beach. However, visibility will depend on weather conditions and people should make sure not to block traffic or rights of way on bridges and to follow posted rules at beaches.

If you are viewing the launch along the Indian River in Titusville from Space View Park or Parrish Park, look east directly across the river.

If you are farther south along the Indian River, look northeast.

Playalinda Beach or Canaveral National Seashore is the closest spot to view liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A. On the beach, look south along the coastline, (you can even see the pad from some spots).

Some hotspots to check out:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Reporting by Lianna Norman, Jennifer Sangalang, Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Florida Today

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Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Who’s up for a rocket launch with a sonic boom? A rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled to lift off on the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14.

NASA and SpaceX are expected to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on an International Space Station resupply mission.

Video Thumbnail

Rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center near Merritt Island, Florida, or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and people in and around Brevard County usually have the best chance at seeing this phenomenon in the sky.

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

When there’s a nighttime launch window 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 from the Space Coast.

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

When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in Florida? Sunday, Sept. 14: SpaceX NASA CRS NG-23

Live weather radar: Will it rain in Melbourne, Cocoa Beach or Cape Canaveral, Florida, today? Will weather cancel a rocket launch?

Shown is the National Weather Service-Melbourne radar, which shows conditions in real-time for the Space Coast, Brevard County, Orlando and other parts of Florida. The current date and time show up on the bottom right of this radar embed; otherwise, you may need to clear your cache.

Where to watch SpaceX rocket launch from Space Coast of Florida

Pretty much anywhere in Brevard, you’ll get a view of the rocket launch − in certain areas, you can get an amazing view of SpaceX rocket boosters returning to the pads. The best view to watch a rocket launch from the Space Coast is along the beach. However, visibility will depend on weather conditions and people should make sure not to block traffic or rights of way on bridges and to follow posted rules at beaches.

If you are viewing the launch along the Indian River in Titusville from Space View Park or Parrish Park, look east directly across the river.

If you are farther south along the Indian River, look northeast.

Playalinda Beach or Canaveral National Seashore is the closest spot to view liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A. On the beach, look south along the coastline, (you can even see the pad from some spots).

Some hotspots to check out:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Reporting by Lianna Norman, Jennifer Sangalang, Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Florida Today

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Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Home » News » National News » Florida » SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch
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SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Who’s up for a rocket launch with a sonic boom? A rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled to lift off on the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14.

NASA and SpaceX are expected to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on an International Space Station resupply mission.

Video Thumbnail

Rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center near Merritt Island, Florida, or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and people in and around Brevard County usually have the best chance at seeing this phenomenon in the sky.

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

When there’s a nighttime launch window 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 from the Space Coast.

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

When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in Florida? Sunday, Sept. 14: SpaceX NASA CRS NG-23

Live weather radar: Will it rain in Melbourne, Cocoa Beach or Cape Canaveral, Florida, today? Will weather cancel a rocket launch?

Shown is the National Weather Service-Melbourne radar, which shows conditions in real-time for the Space Coast, Brevard County, Orlando and other parts of Florida. The current date and time show up on the bottom right of this radar embed; otherwise, you may need to clear your cache.

Where to watch SpaceX rocket launch from Space Coast of Florida

Pretty much anywhere in Brevard, you’ll get a view of the rocket launch − in certain areas, you can get an amazing view of SpaceX rocket boosters returning to the pads. The best view to watch a rocket launch from the Space Coast is along the beach. However, visibility will depend on weather conditions and people should make sure not to block traffic or rights of way on bridges and to follow posted rules at beaches.

If you are viewing the launch along the Indian River in Titusville from Space View Park or Parrish Park, look east directly across the river.

If you are farther south along the Indian River, look northeast.

Playalinda Beach or Canaveral National Seashore is the closest spot to view liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A. On the beach, look south along the coastline, (you can even see the pad from some spots).

Some hotspots to check out:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Reporting by Lianna Norman, Jennifer Sangalang, Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Florida Today

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Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit. Rocket launched at 7:10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug 27 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Home » News » National News » Florida » SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch
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SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Who’s up for a rocket launch with a sonic boom? A rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled to lift off on the evening of Sunday, Sept. 14.

NASA and SpaceX are expected to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on an International Space Station resupply mission.

Video Thumbnail

Rockets here launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center near Merritt Island, Florida, or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and people in and around Brevard County usually have the best chance at seeing this phenomenon in the sky.

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

When there’s a nighttime launch window 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 from the Space Coast.

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

When is the next SpaceX rocket launch in Florida? Sunday, Sept. 14: SpaceX NASA CRS NG-23

Live weather radar: Will it rain in Melbourne, Cocoa Beach or Cape Canaveral, Florida, today? Will weather cancel a rocket launch?

Shown is the National Weather Service-Melbourne radar, which shows conditions in real-time for the Space Coast, Brevard County, Orlando and other parts of Florida. The current date and time show up on the bottom right of this radar embed; otherwise, you may need to clear your cache.

Where to watch SpaceX rocket launch from Space Coast of Florida

Pretty much anywhere in Brevard, you’ll get a view of the rocket launch − in certain areas, you can get an amazing view of SpaceX rocket boosters returning to the pads. The best view to watch a rocket launch from the Space Coast is along the beach. However, visibility will depend on weather conditions and people should make sure not to block traffic or rights of way on bridges and to follow posted rules at beaches.

If you are viewing the launch along the Indian River in Titusville from Space View Park or Parrish Park, look east directly across the river.

If you are farther south along the Indian River, look northeast.

Playalinda Beach or Canaveral National Seashore is the closest spot to view liftoff because it is almost parallel to Launch Pad 39A. On the beach, look south along the coastline, (you can even see the pad from some spots).

Some hotspots to check out:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: SpaceX rocket launch with sonic boom: List of Florida beaches, parks & best views to watch

Reporting by Lianna Norman, Jennifer Sangalang, Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Florida Today

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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