Watch SpaceX launch its last Falcon 9 rocket of 2024 overnight tonight

A SpaceX rocket with a Starlink logo on it

SpaceX is poised to launch another batch of Starlink satellites on its final Falcon 9 flight of 2024 on Dec. 30, 2024. (Image credit: Future)

SpaceX is preparing to launch its last mission of the year and you can watch it live.

A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 21 Starlink broadband internet satellites, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, is poised to lift off from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday (Dec. 30). The 3.5-hour launch window opens at 12 a.m. EST (0500 GMT).

A live webcast of Monday’s mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff, which you can watch on SpaceX’s website and on the social media network X.

The launch will be SpaceX’s 134th Falcon flight in 2024, surpassing the company’s prior year total by 38 missions. Of this year’s 134 launches, 89 were devoted to expanding the Starlink global network (including this upcoming flight). Monday’s launch is also SpaceX’s third Falcon 9 launch in three days, following a Starlink mission launched from California and a four-satellite launch for Astranis from the company’s other Florida launch pad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Should all go to plan, the Falcon 9 first stage that launches this mission will return to Earth about 8 minutes after lifting off and land on board the droneship “Just Read the Instructions” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. The Falcon 9’s upper stage will continue hauling the 21 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit for their deployment.

This will be the 16th flight for this particular first stage booster, according to a mission description posted to SpaceX’s website. It previously was used in the launch of Crew-6, BlueBird-1, USSF-124, mPOWER-B and 11 other Starlink missions.

Starlink is the largest satellite constellation ever deployed — and it’s continuously growing, as Monday’s launch demonstrates. There are currently more than 6,850 active Starlink spacecraft, according to satellite tracker and astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell.

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Robert Pearlman is a space historian, journalist and the founder and editor of collectSPACE.com, an online publication and community devoted to space history with a particular focus on how and where space exploration intersects with pop culture. Pearlman is also a contributing writer for Space.com and co-author of “Space Stations: The Art, Science, and Reality of Working in Space” published by Smithsonian Books in 2018. He previously developed online content for the National Space Society and Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, helped establish the space tourism company Space Adventures and currently serves on the History Committee of the American Astronautical Society, the advisory committee for The Mars Generation and leadership board of For All Moonkind. In 2009, he was inducted into the U.S. Space Camp Hall of Fame in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2021, he was honored by the American Astronautical Society with the Ordway Award for Sustained Excellence in Spaceflight History.

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