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SpaceX's Nighttime Florida Launch Sends 23 Starlink Satellites into Orbit
science-and-technology1 year ago

SpaceX's Nighttime Florida Launch Sends 23 Starlink Satellites into Orbit

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch on Tuesday night, June 4, carrying Starlink internet satellites. The launch will be visible from various locations along Florida's Space Coast and Treasure Coast, with the best views from beaches and parks. Weather conditions will affect visibility, and viewers are advised to follow local regulations and check for updates on launch times.

"SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites from Florida After Memorial Day Delay"
space1 year ago

"SpaceX Launches 23 Starlink Satellites from Florida After Memorial Day Delay"

SpaceX is set to launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral on Friday, May 31 at 10:11 p.m. EDT. The best viewing spots in Brevard County include Space View Park, Canaveral National Seashore, and various parks and beaches along the Space Coast. Weather conditions will affect visibility, and live coverage will be available on FLORIDA TODAY's website.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Viewing Spots, Weather Map, and Safety Tips"
astronomyevents1 year ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Viewing Spots, Weather Map, and Safety Tips"

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District has announced events and viewing spots for the upcoming solar eclipse in April, including the opening of Shenango River Lake in Mercer County and a program at West Branch State Park Friends Group building in Ravenna. On the day of the eclipse, Mosquito Creek Lake will provide additional parking for viewers, with safety precautions such as wearing life jackets and taking proper measures for colder water temperatures being encouraged for those in the water.

2023 Solar Eclipse: Best Spots in New Mexico and Texas for Spectacular Views
events2 years ago

2023 Solar Eclipse: Best Spots in New Mexico and Texas for Spectacular Views

A new map has been released highlighting the best spots to view the 2023 solar eclipse in New Mexico. The eclipse, which will be an annular eclipse, will be visible at 90% in places like Farmington, Albuquerque, Roswell, and Hobbs, while other areas such as Carlsbad will see it at 80%. Some recommended viewing spots include Glade Run Recreation Area in Farmington, Petroglyph National Monument and Rio Grande Nature Center State Park in Albuquerque, Bottomless Lakes State Park in Roswell, and McAdams Park in Hobbs. The eclipse will occur between 10:35 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. MDT on October 14, 2023.