
SpaceX is lining up a Falcon 9 liftoff from Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 40 tomorrow, with a 3:56 p.m. to 7:56 p.m. ET launch window. The workhorse rocket is slated to haul 29 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit, and the first stage is scheduled to try for a droneship landing on Just Read the Instructions. The booster is headed for its tenth flight, a fresh milestone in SpaceX’s rapid reuse rhythm.
Launch details
According to Space Coast Daily, Falcon 9 is targeting liftoff from SLC 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The outlet reports a launch window from 3:56 p.m. to 7:56 p.m. ET, with 29 Starlink v2-mini satellites packed on board. How easy the rocket is to spot along the Space Coast and parts of Central Florida will depend on the weather and the exact flight path.
Booster and recovery plan
Flight trackers list the mission as Starlink Group 6-110 and show a flight-proven Falcon 9 first stage aiming to land on the droneship Just Read the Instructions. Space Launch Now notes the booster is heading into its 10th mission, and a U.S. Space Force video posted to DVIDS previously highlighted that the same stage has supported NROL-69, CRS-32, GPS III-7, and USSF-36. If the weather and seas cooperate, recovery at sea typically comes about eight to nine minutes after liftoff.
Where to watch
SpaceX usually runs a live webcast on its website and on X starting several minutes before liftoff, while local viewers can tune in to coverage on Space Coast Daily TV. Space Coast Daily plans to carry live video and real-time updates throughout the launch window. Anyone tracking the countdown should keep an eye on official feeds for any scrub alerts or last-minute timing shifts.
Viewing tips and local impact
Cocoa Beach, Jetty Park at Port Canaveral, and Playalinda Beach remain some of the classic public viewing spots for a Cape Canaveral launch, but spectators are urged to follow posted closures and parking rules if they head out. Visit Space Coast offers a rundown of recommended vantage points and visibility tips for Central Florida skywatchers. The steady drumbeat of Starlink launches underscores SpaceX’s ongoing push to grow its broadband constellation, with each new batch adding capacity and redundancy to the global network.









