
SpaceX is launching its final Starship rocket in potentially less than an hour. The company just shared it has begun fueling its massive booster; here’s how to watch tonight’s Starship launch.
Official SpaceX Stream
SpaceX will officially be streaming Starship Flight 11 on its X profile and at SpaceX.com. Both will start at the same time, at about 5:52 PM CT. The coverage will be the best spot to get up-to-date official updates on the status of SpaceX’s Starship rocket.
SpaceX’s coverage will be hosted by a team of both seasoned aerospace engineers and SpaceX communication professionals and takes place from both SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas and the company’s headquarters in Hawthorne, Florida.
SpaceX’s coverage will continue for as long as the mission is flying. If Starship Flight 11 delays to another day, the coverage will conclude; if the mission ends before expected timelines, it too will end early. However, if SpaceX’s launch delays within Flight 11’s one hour and 15 minute launch window, which opens at 6:15 PM CT, SpaceX will remain live.
Unofficial Media Streams
There is a frenzy of Starship-dedicated media streams that will provide extended and unique views of Starship Flight 11. These streams will also be your best spot to hear analysis of the program that you won’t hear SpaceX presenters mention.
Two top options are NASASpaceflight (not affiliated with NASA, the government agency) and Everyday Astronaut. Both streams can be found on both X and on YouTube.
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