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SpaceX launched Falcon9 carrying Starlink 604 mission from SLC-40 in Cape Canaveral on June 4, 2023. This spot on the Bennett Causeway just on Merritt Island would be utterly photogenic if the wires draping across the scene weren’t there. I could remove them in Photoshop but that’s not what was there, soooooo…..anyway.

This was a secondary objective photograph and was made actually as a test. It turned out okay. I may shoot this one again a few times in different light.

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Falcon Heavy launches from Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A on April 30, 2023. This was the view from the perfectly Mosquito Lagoon in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge near Titusville, Florida. From there, it is possible to get an unobstructed view of the launch pad and from a relatively close distance.

This video is more what it is like to watch a rocket launch in person, and what kind of terrain you can find yourself in when you do.

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On April 28, 2023, SpaceX attempted a new feat: launching two rockets from the Eastern Range (KSC and CCAFS) within three hours of each other.

First up, Falcon 9 carrying two O3b internet satellites for SES launching off SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, the second, a Falcon Heavy carrying ViaSat-3 Americas scheduled a mere two hours and fourteen minutes later.

We optimized our view for the latter launch, while opting to forgo a close view of Falcon 9. (It was some 11-12 miles away). Here’s our view from the perfectly named Mosquito Lagoon.

This was an unsuccessful launch attempt, but that happens often enough that you almost expect it…even from the very reliable SpaceX. Weather is a huge challenge, but let’s not forget how complicated and powerful the rockets themselves are. If it’s not as good as it can be for a launch, they’ll probably scrub and try again tomorrow.

Sometimes, that happens when you are in a beautiful wild place at a gorgeous time of day. And that makes it not so bad after all.

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