
Rick Neale
South Brevard Watchdog Reporter at Florida Today
Space Reporter for @Florida_Today and @USAToday Network. @KentStateJMC product. Also wrote for @pcnewsherald, @fremontNM and the Barberton Herald.
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1 week ago |
floridatoday.com | Jennifer Sangalang |Rick Neale |Brooke Edwards
A rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral, Florida, can be seen as far as Myrtle Beach or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. People in Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama have posted photos online of rocket launches from Florida. Billionaire Jeff Bezos’ Project Kuiper: Round two. United Launch Alliance will launch the second batch of Amazon satellites into space − and it's possible people can see the Atlas V rocket far outside of Florida.
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news-journalonline.com | Jennifer Sangalang |Rick Neale
The best views to watch a rocket launch from Volusia County, Florida, is along the beach. Look due south. When there’s a launch window in the middle of the night or very early morning, there’s an opportunity for unique photos. A late-night rocket launch from Florida is on the horizon. SpaceX is set to launch a batch of Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit on June 22 from Cape Canaveral. Rockets here launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center or nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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yahoo.com | Lianna Norman |Jennifer Sangalang |Rick Neale |Kimberly Miller
A SpaceX rocket carrying astronauts could blast off from Florida's Space Coast on Thursday, June 19, also Juneteenth 2025. Can liftoff be seen in the Palm Beach County area? If the conditions are right, yes!Axiom's fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was originally aiming to launch in late May, but has been delayed several times. It's latest delay on June 13 was due to leaks on the ISS. A launch window has yet to be announced.
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jacksonville.com | Lianna Norman |Jennifer Sangalang |Rick Neale
Lianna Norman Jennifer Sangalang Rick NealeUSA TODAY NETWORK - FloridaA SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket could launch the fourth Axiom Space manned mission from Kennedy Space Center on June 19, 2025, coinciding with Juneteenth. The launch, originally planned for late May, has experienced several delays, most recently due to leaks on the International Space Station. The launch will be visible from various locations in Florida, including Jacksonville, depending on weather conditions.
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palmbeachpost.com | Jennifer Sangalang |Rick Neale |Kimberly Miller |Lianna Norman
What's on board the massive ULA Atlas V rocket? Jeff Bezos' Project Kuiper satellites. Billionaire Bezos hopes to compete with SpaceX founder-billionaire Elon Musk and his Starlink satellites. A rocket launch from Florida could potentially blast off on Monday, June 16, and be visible outside of the Sunshine State. United Launch Alliance will launch the second batch of Amazon satellites into space — and it's possible people can see the Atlas V rocket far outside of Florida.
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