When should I watch SpaceX launch?

When should I watch SpaceX launch?

A Dragon capsule carrying the four Crew-4 astronauts is scheduled to lift off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida Wednesday at 3:52 a.m. EDT (0752 GMT). You can watch it here at Space.com, courtesy of NASA, or directly via the space agency; coverage begins at midnight EDT (0400 GMT).

How much does it cost to watch a launch at Cape Canaveral?

How Much Does it Cost To Go To Cape Canaveral? There are different pricing categories for entrance to the Kennedy Space Center. Standard admission is $57 for Adults and children over the age of 12. It costs $47 for children age 3-11 years.

How much are tickets to see a rocket launch?

Viewing from the closest area, the Apollo/Saturn V Center cost $195 and from the Space Shuttle Atlantis® North Lawn Launch Viewing area cost $115 plus tax. Both deals included some exclusive offerings and souvenirs including food, drinks and a two day admission ticket (including the day of launch).

Where to watch a rocket launch for free?

Cape Canaveral launch viewing at Sand Point Park is excellent for most launches. Sand Point Park is located on the shoreline and parking is free.

Is the Kennedy Space Center open for launch?

If the launch is within normal operating hours, this location may be included first come, first served. Guests board a Kennedy Space Center bus from inside the main visitor complex and travel behind NASA’s gates to this viewing location. In most cases, the Apollo/Saturn V Center will be open to explore.

Where can I view the launch of a spacecraft?

Viewing locations are within a few miles/kilometers from the launch pads, so you can see and feel the liftoff of spacecraft leaving Earth under the full power of mighty rocket engines. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on Twitter and Facebook for launch viewing announcements.

Are there any confirmed launch dates on the event calendar?

Please note that only officially confirmed launch dates appear on the event calendar. How to Watch a Rocket Launch at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Events and astronaut appearances are subject to change in response to the prevention and control of COVID-19 (coronavirus).