SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 6-94
Add This Event to Your CalendarDate: Nov 18, 2025
Location: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA
Launch Time: 7:12 PM
Mission Type: Communications — deployment of a batch of Starlink V2-mini satellites into Low Earth Orbit
Mission Overview
The Starlink Group 6-94 mission will launch a significant batch of Starlink V2-mini satellites, continuing the expansion of SpaceX’s second-generation global broadband constellation. These spacecraft are instrumental in building high-capacity, low-latency satellite internet coverage worldwide.
This launch supports SpaceX’s goal of establishing a robust network infrastructure in low Earth orbit, reinforcing connectivity in underserved and remote regions. A key highlight: the first-stage booster is expected to attempt a landing on the drone ship A Shortfall of Gravitas in the Atlantic Ocean.
Visitor & Viewing Tips
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Top Viewing Spots: Playalinda Beach, Jetty Park, Cocoa Beach Pier, and Titusville Riverfront Park offer ideal east-facing vistas for the morning launch.
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Arrive Early: For an early-morning launch, arrive well in advance to secure parking and prime viewing locations.
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What to Bring: Camera/tripod, binoculars, water, sunscreen, a folding chair, and light layers for the early hour.
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Unable to Attend In-Person? Watch the live webcast via SpaceX’s official launch page.
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Weather & Timing Note: Launch windows are subject to change due to weather or range constraints — check updates via FLspaceTourism.com and SpaceX at the time of launch.
🔗 For additional details and live coverage, visit the SpaceX Launches page.
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