Update 5:15 p.m.: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency navigational warnings indicate that SpaceX is targeting back-to-back rocket launch attempts on Saturday and Sunday from the Space Coast.
SpaceX has not yet announced these missions. But on Saturday night, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket may launch Galileo satellites for the European Space Agency's Global Navigation System between 8:29 p.m. and 9:11 p.m.
Then on Sunday, another Starlink launch window will open from 5:50pm to 10:21pm
Space Power: 95% – More than good weather odds
Update 4:54 p.m.: The Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron pegged the odds for tonight's “lift to launch” weather at more than 95%.
“High pressure rapidly descends into the southeastern United States overnight (Monday), and is centered just offshore of northeast Florida on Tuesday. The proximity of the high center will keep the east-northeast flow light entering the launch window on Tuesday evening, but It also allows for a low crest and the swarm forecast said a mixed stratocumulus surface would flow onto the beach.
“These are not expected to be a weather concern at launch as their altitude will be limited by drier conditions,” the forecast said.
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