Live updates: SpaceX rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center set for Saturday night

Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY’s live coverage of the Starlink 12-17 missions.

After scrubbing two days in a row, SpaceX will try once again tonight to launch the Starlink 12-17 mission.

SpaceX is aiming to launch 21 Starlink internet satellites at 8:53 p.m. EDT Saturday from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. Launch opportunities exist until 12:42 a.m. on Sunday.

SpaceX did not give a reason for the Friday or early Saturday scrubs. On Friday, weather didn’t seem to be an issue. But Saturday, there were weather concerns around the time SpaceX would have began fueling.

After liftoff, the Falcon 9 rocket will travel on a southeast trajectory.

No Central Florida sonic booms will be heard, as the first-stage booster will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas drone ship, which will be waiting out on the Atlantic Ocean.

There is still no new launch date for the Atlas V that scrubbed because of high winds and weather concerns Wednesday night.

Another SpaceX launch is also set to take place no earlier than 9:59 p.m. on Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40.

When is the next launch? Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, NASA rocket launch schedule at Cape Canaveral

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SpaceX liftoff!

Update 8:53 p.m.: SpaceX has just launched the Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink satellites from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A!

SpaceX launch webcast begins

Update 8:48 p.m.: SpaceX’s launch webcast hosted on X (formerly Twitter) is now posted above, right below the countdown clock. Liftoff is scheduled in five minutes from Kennedy Space Center.

SpaceX rocket launch in 10 minutes from Kennedy Space Center

Update 8:43 p.m.: Liftoff is in 10 minutes! Head outside and look towards the direction of Kennedy Space Center. The bright rocket will be hard to miss as it rises above the buildings and trees. With skies being clear, the area of Kennedy Space Center will light up almost as if sunrise is coming.

After liftoff, the rocket will travel southeast.

SpaceX launch countdown

Update 8:33 p.m.: Liftoff is in 20 minutes from KSC Pad 39A.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes rundown of SpaceX’s countdown timeline. T-minus:

  • 38 minutes: SpaceX launch director verifies “go” for propellant load.
  • 35 minutes: Rocket-grade kerosene and first-stage liquid oxygen loading begins.
  • 16 minutes: Second-stage liquid oxygen loading begins.
  • 7 minutes: Falcon 9 begins engine chill prior to launch.
  • 1 minute: Command flight computer begins final prelaunch checks; propellant tank pressurization to flight pressure begins.
  • 45 seconds: SpaceX launch director verifies “go” for launch.
  • 3 seconds: Engine controller commands engine ignition sequence to start.

SpaceX Falcon 9 fueling now underway

Update 8:22 p.m.: Visual cues indicate Falcon 9 fueling procedures are now underway at Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A, though SpaceX has yet to make an official announcement.

This means SpaceX must launch at 8:53 p.m. or stand down for the night.

SpaceX launch prep underway in Brevard

Update 8:15 p.m.: Brevard County Emergency Management officials have activated the agency’s launch operations support team ahead of SpaceX’s upcoming Falcon 9 launch.

Liftoff is targeted for 8:53 p.m..

SpaceX first stage booster

Update 8:05 p.m.: The Falcon 9 first stage booster launching tonight’s Starlink mission is flying for the 10th time. It previously flew four Starlink missions, NASA Crew-8, Polaris Dawn, CRS-31, Astranis: From One to Many, and IM-2.

Fram2 crew gets astronaut wings from SpaceX

Update 7:55 p.m.: Now back on Earth, the Fram2 crew, who flew to space earlier this month, have received astronaut wings from SpaceX.

Commander, Chun Wang, mentions Polaris Dawn, a private mission which flew to space last September. NASA Administrator nominee, Jared Isaacman, funded the mission and performed the first ever spacewalk by a private company.

In a turn of events, the Falcon 9 booster flying tonight’s Starlink mission also launched the Polaris Dawn mission.

SpaceX’s second rocket launch of the day

Update 7:45 p.m.: During the early hours of Saturday, SpaceX launched a National Security payload from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

Up next is this long delayed Starlink 12-17 mission from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. Liftoff is set for 8:53 p.m..

SpaceX launch from Florida weather

Update 7:30 p.m.: SpaceX is aiming to launch at 8:53 p.m. tonight from KSC. Weather in Brevard County is currently clear.

Brooke Edwards is a Space Reporter for Florida Today. Contact her at [email protected] or on X: @brookeofstars.

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Live updates: SpaceX launch from Kennedy Space Center Saturday night

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