Launch of Antares Rocket: A Viewing Guide
Launch Details
Space enthusiasts across the East Coast may soon catch a glimpse of NASA’s famous Antares rocket launching from Wallops Island, Virginia. This exciting cargo resupply mission is slated to take off on Tuesday evening at 8:31 p.m. ET. Consequently, the launch is predicted to be visible from multiple states, as indicated by NASA.
Where to Watch
The Antares rocket’s launch may be seen from parts of:
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- West Virginia
- Maryland
- Delaware
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- New York
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- Massachusetts
NASA has noted in its statement, “The evening launch may be visible, weather permitting, to residents throughout the mid-Atlantic region and possibly the East Coast of the United States.”
The proximity of viewers to the launch site significantly affects how soon they will see the rocket post-launch. For example, viewers located in Wallops Island will see the rocket up to 30 seconds after its launch, whereas those further away—like in southern Delaware—might witness it 30 to 60 seconds later. Viewers in southern New Jersey are likely to catch sight of the rocket 60 to 90 seconds after the launch.
For an up-close view, enthusiasts can head to the launch viewing area at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Center, operating from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Other recommended spots include:
- Chincoteague Island, Virginia
- Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland
- Ocean City, Maryland
- Delaware Seashore
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
Watch from Home
For those who prefer to enjoy the launch from the comfort of their own homes, they can watch live coverage and countdown commentary via NASA TV, YouTube, Twitter (or X), or through NASA’s App. Live coverage will commence at 8 p.m. ET, offering a comprehensive view of the event.
Moreover, individuals can participate as virtual guests of the launch by registering online in advance, ensuring they receive mission-specific information directly to their inboxes.