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Live Stream the Spectacular Rocket Launch Today — Schedule & How to Watch
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Space Coast night skies will blaze again as SpaceX targets a Falcon 9 liftoff carrying 29 Starlink broadband satellites from historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The instantaneous launch opportunity opens tonight at 10:39 p.m. ET (03:39 UTC Nov 21). If upper-level winds cooperate, local residents from Jacksonville to Vero Beach could catch the bright arc of the nine-engine boost, while droneship “Just Read the Instructions” awaits an Atlantic landing of booster B1080—its 23rd flight.
Tonight’s mission, Starlink 6-78, expands SpaceX’s low-Earth-orbit internet constellation beyond 6,200 operational spacecraft. A southeast trajectory keeps sonic booms offshore, but the twilight-zone launch could paint a luminous “jellyfish” plume for photographers. Live webcasts begin about 90 minutes before liftoff on SpaceX’s YouTube channel and Florida Today’s Space Team stream. Best in-person viewing: Playalinda Beach, Jetty Park, Max Brewer Bridge, and other publicly accessible points along Brevard County’s riverfront and beaches. Arrive early—parking fills fast.
Global launch doubleheader
Roughly seven hours after Falcon 9 departs Florida, China’s Long March 3B/E is scheduled to rise from Xichang Satellite Launch Center’s LC-2 at 10:55 UTC (18:55 CST) with an undisclosed payload bound for geosynchronous transfer orbit. While details remain classified, viewers in Sichuan Province can expect the trademark reddish exhaust trail of the hypergolic launcher. State broadcaster CCTV usually provides a delayed feed; international watchers rely on amateur streams carried by Xinhua-affiliated accounts.
How to watch tonight’s rocket launch live online
• SpaceX webcast: youtube.com/spacex (goes live ~9:00 p.m. ET)
• Florida Today live blog: floridatoday.com/space (countdown clock, weather updates)
• RocketLaunch.Live and NextSpaceflight apps for real-time telemetry
Road closures & weather
NASA Causeway traffic restrictions begin three hours before T-0; expect backups on SR-528 and SR-3. The 45th Weather Squadron forecasts a 70 percent chance of acceptable conditions, with cumulus clouds the primary concern.
Why this launch matters
1. Milestone cadence: It could mark Florida’s 100th orbital mission of 2025, cementing the Space Coast’s busiest year on record.
2. Reusable rocketry: B1080’s 23rd flight underscores the push toward rapid-turnaround boosters, a cornerstone of SpaceX’s cost-reducing strategy.
3. Broadband expansion: Each Starlink launch improves coverage and capacity for rural and maritime users.
Key takeaway
Whether you’re streaming from home or claiming a sandy perch on the Atlantic, tonight offers a prime opportunity to witness a “rocket launch today.” With two orbital departures spanning opposite sides of the globe, November 21 delivers a sunrise-to-sunset show for spaceflight fans everywhere.
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