What to Expect: SpaceX Rocket Launch From Cape Canaveral Set for Wednesday Morning

A SpaceX rocket is set to lift off early this morning from Kennedy Space Center.
SpaceX has confirmed the next rocket launch is set for 9:30 a.m. on May 28 from KSC Pad 39A.
The Space Force 45th Weather Squadron forecasts an 85% probability of good weather conditions at the beginning of the launch window, which is expected to drop to 40% by 1:17 p.m., marking the close of the launch window.
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
The mission is called Starlink 10-32, and will include the following set of 27 satellites. SpaceX Starlink internet satellites, These services offer internet connectivity even in some of the most isolated locations on our planet. Following the launch, the Falcon 9 rocket will head towards the northeastern direction.
No sonic booms from the Space Coast will be audible. as eight-and-a-half minutes Following lift-off, the rocket's initial segment will touch down on a SpaceX unmanned vessel positioned in the Atlantic Ocean.
Return here 90 minutes before the launch time for live updates on this page.
Brooke Edwards serves as a Space Reporter for Florida Today. Reach out to her via contact details provided. bedwards@The News Pulse or on X: @brookeofstars .
The article initially appeared in Florida Today: Key points: Upcoming SpaceX rocket launch at Cape Canaveral scheduled for early Wednesday
Post a Comment for "What to Expect: SpaceX Rocket Launch From Cape Canaveral Set for Wednesday Morning"
Post a Comment