🔴 Live Now: 24/7 Kennedy Space Center Rocket Launches | SpaceX, NASA, Artemis Missions
May 12, 2026•Channel
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Watch rocket launches from Florida’s Space Coast live, 24/7.
This continuous livestream monitors activity at and around Kennedy Space Center and nearby launch complexes at Cape Canaveral, including missions from NASA, SpaceX, and United Launch Alliance.
From Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches to Atlas V, Vulcan, and Artemis missions, this stream provides real-time views of liftoffs, first-stage landings (when visible), upper stage ascents, and night launch glow over the Atlantic.
Expect coverage of:
• Artemis Missions
• ISS crew launches
• Starlink missions
• National security launches
• Lunar and deep space missions
• Commercial satellite deployments
Launch schedules, mission stats, and countdown updates are displayed when available. This stream runs continuously to capture both scheduled launches and unexpected activity.
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Where are our cameras?
Our cameras are hosted by Lyle at his private dock overlooking the Indian River in Titusville, Florida. Located approximately 20 km (13 miles) from the primary launch pads at National Aeronautics and Space Administration facilities, this vantage point offers a wide, unobstructed panorama of the Space Coast’s most significant launch and processing sites.
Visible from this location are Space Launch Complex 39A (supporting Artemis and SpaceX missions), 39B (planned future Starship operations), SLC-41 (operated by United Launch Alliance), and SLC-40 (Falcon 9 launches). The view also includes the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building, SLC-37B (ULA’s historic Delta IV and Vulcan pad), the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, additional launch infrastructure, and SpaceX’s expanding Roberts Road facility, including the Gigabay site designated for Starship production.
Because the cameras are positioned roughly 20 km away, there is an approximate one-minute delay between seeing liftoff and hearing the sound of the rocket, due to the finite speed of sound over that distance.
AfarTV is not affiliated with NASA, SpaceX or any launch provider.
A special thanks to NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Windy.com, Lyle, and the hardworking folks at Wikipedia for providing some of the information and media included in this live coverage of the Space Coast!
Subscribe for 24/7 rocket launch coverage from Florida’s Space Coast.