SpaceX Plans Falcon 9 Launch of GPS III-8 Satellite on April 21 from Cape Canaveral
SpaceX is set to launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the GPS III-8 satellite for the Space Force on April 21. The launch, originally scheduled for April 20, is crucial for national security operations.

A Falcon 9 rocket launch by SpaceX is scheduled for April 21, carrying the GPS III-8 satellite for the Space Force. Visibility for this launch may extend from Jacksonville Beach to West Palm Beach, depending on weather conditions.
Viewing locations in Volusia County include Mary McLeod Bethune Beach Park, Apollo Beach, and Oak Hill. The launch supports national security missions by enhancing GPS capabilities. Following this, NASA and SpaceX plan to launch the Dragon spacecraft for the 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission on May 12, delivering scientific experiments and supplies to the International Space Station. Continuous habitation of the ISS for over 25 years has advanced scientific research and prepared for future deep-space missions.




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