SpaceX Rocket Launch from Florida A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch late tonight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, carrying a payload of 58 Starlink satellites into orbit. The launch window opens at 11:45 PM EST and will remain open for approximately one hour. For those looking to catch the action, there are several prime viewing locations along the Space Coast where you can witness the liftoff. Some popular spots include: * The Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's public viewing area, located off State Road 528 near the entrance to the base. This spot offers a great view of the launch pad and is easily accessible. * The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Apollo/Saturn V Center parking lot. This location provides a clear view of the launch site and has a large screen showing live footage of the launch. * Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, which offers a scenic overlook with a great view of the launch pad. Visitors should be prepared for crowds at these popular viewing spots, as well as potential delays due to security checkpoints. It's also important to note that parking may be limited at some locations, so arriving early is recommended. As the rocket lifts off into the night sky, it will be carrying a payload of Starlink satellites designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity to remote and underserved communities around the world. The mission marks the 24th launch of the year for SpaceX, and the company's 14th Starlink mission in 2026. For those unable to attend the launch in person, NASA will be providing live coverage on its website and social media channels.#NASA #SpaceX #Starlink #Falcon_9 #Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station #Kennedy_Space_Center_Visitor_Complex #ApolloSaturn_V_Center #Merritt_Island_Wildlife_Refuge