Vulcan VC6L | Amazon Leo (LV-01) โ visibility, launch time & where to look
Amazon Leo, formerly known as Project Kuiper, is a mega constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit that will offer broadband internet access, this constellation will be managed by Kuiper Systems LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon. This constellation is planned to be composed of 3,276 satellites. The satellites are projected to be placed in 98 orbital planes in three orbital layers, one at 590 km, 610 km and 630 km altitude. 45 satellites will be carried on each Vulcan launch.
Launch time
- Sep 30, 2026, 12:00 AM UTC
- Sep 29, 2026, 8:00 PM Eastern
- Sep 29, 2026, 5:00 PM Pacific
This launch time is not yet confirmed. Rocket launches often slip by hours or days for weather, technical checks, or range scheduling โ treat the time above as a target and re-check close to the date.
Which cities can see this launch?
Estimated visibility from major towns near US launch sites, assuming clear skies and an open horizon:
| City | Visibility | Look toward | Distance to pad |
|---|---|---|---|
| Port Canaveral, FL | Excellent | north | 12 mi |
| Titusville, FL | Excellent | east | 14 mi |
| Mims, FL | Excellent | east-southeast | 16 mi |
| Merritt Island, FL | Excellent | north-northeast | 17 mi |
| Cocoa Beach, FL | Excellent | north | 18 mi |
| Rockledge, FL | Excellent | north-northeast | 19 mi |
| Satellite Beach, FL | Excellent | north | 28 mi |
| Indialantic, FL | Excellent | north | 34 mi |
| Melbourne, FL | Excellent | north | 35 mi |
| New Smyrna Beach, FL | Excellent | southeast | 37 mi |
| Palm Bay, FL | Excellent | north | 38 mi |
| Sanford, FL | Excellent | east-southeast | 44 mi |
| Orlando, FL | Excellent | east | 48 mi |
| Daytona Beach, FL | Excellent | south-southeast | 51 mi |
| Sebastian, FL | Excellent | north | 53 mi |
| Kissimmee, FL | Excellent | east-northeast | 54 mi |
| Vero Beach, FL | Excellent | north | 66 mi |
| Palm Coast, FL | Excellent | south-southeast | 79 mi |
| Fort Pierce, FL | Excellent | north | 80 mi |
| Lakeland, FL | Excellent | east-northeast | 91 mi |
| Port St. Lucie, FL | Excellent | north | 92 mi |
| St. Augustine, FL | Excellent | south-southeast | 101 mi |
| Tampa, FL | Excellent | east-northeast | 122 mi |
| Gainesville, FL | Excellent | southeast | 128 mi |
| West Palm Beach, FL | Excellent | north-northwest | 133 mi |
| Jacksonville, FL | Excellent | south-southeast | 137 mi |
| Fort Lauderdale, FL | Excellent | north | 172 mi |
| Brunswick, GA | Excellent | south-southeast | 185 mi |
| Miami, FL | Excellent | north | 197 mi |
| Valdosta, GA | Excellent | southeast | 224 mi |
| Savannah, GA | Excellent | south | 243 mi |
| Hilton Head Island, SC | Excellent | south | 251 mi |
| Tallahassee, FL | Good | east-southeast | 257 mi |
| Charleston, SC | Excellent | south | 293 mi |
| Myrtle Beach, SC | Excellent | south-southwest | 367 mi |
| Pensacola Beach, FL | Fair | east | 412 mi |
| Gulf Shores, AL | Fair | east | 443 mi |
| Norfolk, VA | Good | south-southwest | 623 mi |
| Virginia Beach, VA | Excellent | south-southwest | 631 mi |
| Newport News, VA | Good | south-southwest | 634 mi |
| Richmond, VA | Good | south-southwest | 645 mi |
| Cape Charles, VA | Good | south-southwest | 656 mi |
| Exmore, VA | Good | south-southwest | 677 mi |
| Onancock, VA | Good | south-southwest | 690 mi |
| Wallops Island, VA | Good | south-southwest | 707 mi |
| Chincoteague, VA | Good | south-southwest | 712 mi |
| Pocomoke City, MD | Good | south-southwest | 716 mi |
| Salisbury, MD | Good | south-southwest | 734 mi |
| Berlin, MD | Good | south-southwest | 740 mi |
| Washington, DC | Good | south-southwest | 742 mi |
| Ocean City, MD | Good | south-southwest | 745 mi |
| Annapolis, MD | Good | south-southwest | 756 mi |
| Rehoboth Beach, DE | Good | south-southwest | 768 mi |
| Baltimore, MD | Good | south-southwest | 774 mi |
| Cape May, NJ | Good | south-southwest | 786 mi |
| Dover, DE | Good | south-southwest | 786 mi |
| Ocean City, NJ | Good | south-southwest | 815 mi |
| Philadelphia, PA | Good | south-southwest | 844 mi |
| Grand Isle, LA | Not visible | โ | 571 mi |
| Rockport, TX | Not visible | โ | 1002 mi |
| Port Aransas, TX | Not visible | โ | 1004 mi |
| Corpus Christi, TX | Not visible | โ | 1025 mi |
| South Padre Island, TX | Not visible | โ | 1032 mi |
| Port Isabel, TX | Not visible | โ | 1034 mi |
| Laguna Vista, TX | Not visible | โ | 1039 mi |
| Bayview, TX | Not visible | โ | 1046 mi |
| Los Fresnos, TX | Not visible | โ | 1051 mi |
| Brownsville, TX | Not visible | โ | 1055 mi |
| Harlingen, TX | Not visible | โ | 1062 mi |
| McAllen, TX | Not visible | โ | 1094 mi |
| Laredo, TX | Not visible | โ | 1155 mi |
| San Diego, CA | Not visible | โ | 2182 mi |
| Pasadena, CA | Not visible | โ | 2236 mi |
| Mojave, CA | Not visible | โ | 2238 mi |
| Long Beach, CA | Not visible | โ | 2239 mi |
| Los Angeles, CA | Not visible | โ | 2242 mi |
| Malibu, CA | Not visible | โ | 2268 mi |
| Thousand Oaks, CA | Not visible | โ | 2276 mi |
| Bakersfield, CA | Not visible | โ | 2286 mi |
| Oxnard, CA | Not visible | โ | 2295 mi |
| Ventura, CA | Not visible | โ | 2302 mi |
| Santa Barbara, CA | Not visible | โ | 2325 mi |
| Fresno, CA | Not visible | โ | 2331 mi |
| Solvang, CA | Not visible | โ | 2350 mi |
| Buellton, CA | Not visible | โ | 2353 mi |
| Los Alamos, CA | Not visible | โ | 2357 mi |
| Santa Maria, CA | Not visible | โ | 2366 mi |
| Orcutt, CA | Not visible | โ | 2367 mi |
| Lompoc, CA | Not visible | โ | 2368 mi |
| Vandenberg Village, CA | Not visible | โ | 2368 mi |
| Guadalupe, CA | Not visible | โ | 2374 mi |
| Pismo Beach, CA | Not visible | โ | 2378 mi |
| San Luis Obispo, CA | Not visible | โ | 2379 mi |
| San Jose, CA | Not visible | โ | 2449 mi |
Where to look
A rocket lifts off below the horizon for distant viewers, then climbs into view as it gains altitude and flies downrange. Closer to the pad you'll see it within seconds; a few hundred miles away it can take three to six minutes to rise over the horizon. Find an open view in the direction shown for your city and start watching at liftoff.
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Before you go
- Launch times change โ scrubs and delays are common. Re-check the day of.
- Clear skies matter. Low cloud near the pad or along the trajectory can hide the rocket.
- Twilight launches are the most dramatic; daytime launches are the hardest to see at distance.
- Trajectory and timing here are estimates from a representative ascent profile.
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Launch data from TheSpaceDevs Launch Library 2. Page generated May 23, 2026.