Upcoming Launches: SpaceX JCSAT 18, ULA Starliner OFT, SpaceX Starlink 2

UPDATED: 16 December 19, 11:26 AM, with Jetty Park Viewing Info

Looks like it’s going to be a busy month on the Space Coast!

Monday, December 16th, 7:10 pm EST: SpaceX will be launching a Falcon 9 from SLC-40 in Cape Canaveral bearing the JCSAT 18/Kacific 1 communications satellite. The launch window will be open for a little less than an hour and a half, closing at 8:38 pm. Landing is planned to take place on the SpaceX drone ship Of Course I Still Love You, and therefore is not expected to be viewable from land. Viewing Locations: Exploration Tower is offering VIP launch viewing for $30 per person. Jetty Park will be open, and have 4 food trucks on site for visitors’ convenience; parking for non-Brevard County residents is usually $15 per car. Free locations include SR 528/A1A and any of the parks along U.S. 1 in Titusville, like Space View Park. Playalinda Beach will not be open due to the time of day. UPDATE! Kennedy Space Center has just opened up premium viewing for this launch at their Apollo/Saturn V Center! This will be the closest available viewing, and will cost $20 per person on top of regular daily admission (or annual pass). Get your tickets before they sell out, at the KSCVC website. (Thanks, Gordy L., for the heads up!)

Friday, December 20th, 6:36 am EST: ULA will be launching Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner capsule on its Orbital Flight Test to the International Space Center, the penultimate uncrewed test flight before ULA/Boeing begin carrying astronauts to and from the ISS. This launch will be on an Atlas 5 rocket, launching from SLC-41 in Cape Canaveral. Due to the pre-dawn timing of this launch, there is a very high chance of the noctilucent effect, leading to some amazing launch viewing! As with all ISS launches, this one has an instantaneous launch window, so it will either launch on time or not at all. Viewing Locations: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is offering their Feel The Heat viewing package at the Apollo/Saturn V Center for $195 per person; this is the closest available viewing for this launch. (The Feel The Fun package, at the Atlantis North Lawn, will have launch viewing obstructed by the treeline, and is less recommended for that reason.) Exploration Tower has stated that they will be offering VIP launch tickets, but no information is available yet. Jetty Park will be open starting at 5 am; parking for non-Brevard County residents is usually $15 per car. Free locations include SR 528/A1A and any of the parks along U.S. 1 in Titusville, like Space View Park. Playalinda Beach will not be open due to the time of day.

Monday, December 30th, 11:40 pm EST: SpaceX will be launching a Falcon 9 from SLC-40 in Cape Canaveral bearing the third batch of satellites for their Starlink broadband network. It is expected that this will also be a first-stage landing at sea on one of SpaceX’s drone ships, and thus not viewable from land. Viewing Locations: Jetty Park will probably be open; parking for non-Brevard County residents is usually $15 per car. Free locations include SR 528/A1A and any of the parks along U.S. 1 in Titusville, like Space View Park. Kennedy Space Center is NOT offering premium viewing, Playalinda Beach will not be open due to the time of day, and Exploration Tower has not stated whether they will be offering VIP viewing packages at this time.

For the two SpaceX launches, assuming all goes as planned, the drone ships will return to Port Canaveral bearing the landed boosters within a few days; at that time, the drone ships and boosters should be briefly viewable from Port Canaveral’s “restaurant row” (for example, Fishlips Waterfront Bar & Grill) as the booster is being unloaded. Booster returns are a sight not to be missed! Do try to catch one if you can.

If you need further guidance on any of these, please feel free to reach out via the Contact links – we’re happy to help people on their launch viewing journeys.

Stay tuned for further updates!