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  2. Sea Dragon (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Dragon was a 1962 conceptualized design study for a two-stage sea-launched orbital super heavy-lift launch vehicle. The project was led by Robert Truax while working at Aerojet , one of a number of designs he created that were to be launched by floating the rocket in the ocean.

  3. Kennedy Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Human missions to the Moon required the large three-stage Saturn V rocket, which was 363 feet (111 meters) tall and 33 feet (10 meters) in diameter. At KSC, Launch Complex 39 was built on Merritt Island to accommodate the new rocket. Construction of the $800 million project began in November 1962.

  4. South Atlantic Bight - Wikipedia

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    The Bight forms the western boundary of the Sargasso Sea and the Gulf Stream ocean current forms the eastern boundary of the ecosystem of the bight. Major cities along the bight include from north to south: Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami.

  5. SpaceX Starlink night-time rocket launch: Where to watch in ...

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    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rose into the night sky for an on-time liftoff of 8:32 p.m. from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 40 on May 17, 2024. The rocket launch is seen from the Vero Beach High ...

  6. SpaceX Starlink rocket launch in Florida: Best views from ...

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    Best views to watch a rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center is along the beach. Visibility in the Treasure Coast will depend on weather conditions ... • Fort Pierce Inlet, 905 Shorewinds Drive ...

  7. Very late night or early morning rocket launch: See it in ...

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    Late-night launch window! Weather permitting, SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket should be visible in the Treasure Coast sky when it lifts off from Cape Canaveral