Feb 17, 2022Foundations, similar to ones we've seen at Starbase, have been spotted in Florida for construction of launch tower segments as SpaceX prepares for Starship production at Kennedy Space Center. An unused hydrogen storage tank is also seen with holes cut into it, potentially for methane storage conversion.Written by Harry (@Harry__Stranger) and Jack (@thejackbeyer). Narrated by Jack.Video and Pictures from Stephen (@spacecoast_stve) and Julia (@julia_bergeron). Edited by Brady (@TheFavoritist).All content is copyrighted to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.
Mar 3, 2022Starship Launch Tower assembly jigs have been spotted at SpaceX's Roberts Road site, meaning tower construction is imminent. Also at Roberts Road, Hangar X expansion continues, and a new water tank has been installed on site. Meanwhile, Blue Origin's 2CAT facility gains another level.Video and Pictures from Julia (@julia_bergeron) and Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), as well as Mary (@BocaChicaGal), Brady (@TheFavoritist), Jay (@jdeshetler) and Jack (@theJackBeyer). Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).Script written by Adrian (@BCCarCounters), Chris (@ChrisG_NSF), and Ian (@IanPineapple). Narrated by Ian (@IanPineapple).All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.
Mar 15, 2022Starship's launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center is coming together as concrete has been poured around ground support pillars for the eventual launch and catch tower while tower segment build and Starship factory groundwork continues at pace near Roberts Road. Meanwhile, at Blue Origin's facility, ground clearing signals more expansion.Video and Pictures from Julia (@julia_bergeron) and Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), and Jay (@jdeshetler). Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).Script was written by Adrian (@BCCarCounters) and Chris G (@ChrisG_NSF). Narrated by Chris G.All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.
Apr 12, 2022Multiple Starship launch tower sections are under construction, groundwork at Pad 39A for that tower continues, and SLS sits on Pad 39B waiting for its next WDR attempt.Video and Pictures from Julia (@julia_bergeron) and Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), as well as Mary (@BocaChicaGal) and graphics from Jay (@jdeshetler). Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.0:00 - Intro0:35 - Roberts Road4:38 - Pads 39A and 39B5:02 - Cursed Rocket5:05 - SLS5:37 - Pad 39A Starship Work6:57 - Blue Origin9:04 - Brilliant.org10:03 - Outro
May 11, 2022In this Cape Update, SpaceX's Florida Starship factory and Megabay continued to take shape, Blue Origin has put a roof on 2CAT, and Falcon Heavy side booster B1064 was spotted outside Hangar X.Video and Pictures from Julia (@julia_bergeron) and Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), as well as Mary (@BocaChicaGal), and graphics from Jay (@jdeshetler). Written by Adrian (@BCCarCounters), Alex (@Alexphysics13), and Mihir (@MihirNeal).Narrated by Ian (@IanPineapple). Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.0:00 - Intro0:34 - SpaceX Roberts Road3:46 - Pad 39A5:43 - SLC-406:29 - Air Liquide6:46 - Blue Origin7:42 - Brilliant8:38 - Outro
Oct 6, 2022In this flyover, parts for a second Starship Launch Tower have arrived at the Cape, but where will the new tower end up getting built? Plus, a rare glimpse at New Glenn hardware inside one of Blue Origin's buildings.The Methalox Race Video: • Will Starship be the First Methane-Po... Crew 5 Launch: • SpaceX & NASA Launch Crew-5 to Space ... Video and Pictures from Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), Julia (@julia_bergeron), Thomas (@TGMetsFan98), Mary (@BocaChicaGal), and Nic (@NicAnsuini). Narrated and Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer). Script by Alex (@Alexphysics13), Harry (@Harry__Stranger), and Jack.All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.
Feb 17, 2023The NASASpaceflight team takes to the skies to uncover the latest developments at SpaceX and Blue Origin's construction sites. Discover how the team uncovered the mystery behind the new Starship tower and see how SpaceX's latest tower is taking shape, including the chopsticks area and Ship QD. Plus, get an exclusive look at Blue Origin's impressive campus, including its newest additions and potential hardware for New Glenn. Watch until the end for a surprise reveal that will leave you awestruck!🤵 Hosted by Thomas Burghardt (@TGMetsFan98) with Jack Beyer (@TheJackBeyer), Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman), and Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters)🎥 Video & Photos from Jack Beyer (@TheJackBeyer), Thomas Burghardt (@TGMetsFan98), Julia Bergeron (@,julia_bergeron), Space Coast Live, Mary (@BocaChicaGal) and Stephen Marr (@spacecoast_stve). With addition video from Blue Origin, Terran Orbital and Space Florida.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed(@kmreed).🔍 All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.0:00 Intro0:47 Roberts Road Tower Segments4:28 Roberts Road Chopsticks5:28 Roberts Road Starfactory6:03 Blue Origin Main Campus6:54 Blue Origin LC-367:45 Launch and Landing Facility9:25 Relativity LC-169:40 ULA SLC-37B (Delta IV Heavy)10:00 Firefly LC-2010:25 SpaceX LC-39A12:00 SpaceX SLC-4012:43 SpaceX Port Canaveral Fleet
Mar 17, 2023 KENNEDY SPACE CENTERIn this video, Thomas Burghardt from NASASpaceflight takes us on another flight over Cape Canaveral with the latest updates on SpaceX's launch and landing pads, Blue Origin hardware, and more. Joined by experts Adrian and Sawyer, we get an inside look at Blue Origin, the slow progress of SpaceX tower construction, the chopsticks and QD arm at 39A, Starfactory progress, and Falcon hardware. Plus, some strange observations, including a dismantled crane and steel rings stacked near a bunch of tents, which could be related to Blue Origin's activities. Don't miss this thrilling flyover with Spaceflight Simulator as a sponsor.🤵 Hosted by Thomas Burghardt (@TGMetsFan98) with Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman), and Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters).🖊️ Written by Harry Stranger (@Harry_Stranger), Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@alexphysics13) and Thomas Burghardt.🎥 Video & Photos from Thomas Burghardt (@TGMetsFan98), Michael Baylor (@nextspaceflight), Space Coast Live, and Stephen Marr (@spacecoast_stve).✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Apr 20, 2022SpaceX's Florida Starship factory construction has made rapid progress, Falcon 9 B1060-12 was spotted on the move, and the Starship launch mount at Pad 39A begins to rise out of the ground.Video and Pictures from Julia (@julia_bergeron) and Stephen (@spacecoast_stve), as well as graphics from Jay (@jdeshetler). Written by Alex (@Alexphysics13), Chris G (@ChrisG_NSF), Adrian (@BCCarCounters), and Chris B (@NASASpaceflight). Narrated by Ian (@IanPineapple). Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).All content copyright to NSF. Not to be used elsewhere without explicit permission from NSF.0:00 - Intro0:27 - SpaceX Roberts Road 3:20 - AD: Squarespace4:24 - 39A & Starship Preparations6:11 - F9 B1060-126:38 - 39B and SLS7:38 - Blue Origin9:05 - Shuttle Landing Facility9:34 - A Shortfall of Gravitas9:55 - Outro
May 4, 2023 CAPE CANAVERAL⚡ Get 10% off 6” and 8.5” MOVA Globes with code NSF10 at movaglobes.com ⚡ ⚡ or click this link: https://bit.ly/nsfmova ⚡ In this Cape Flyover, we saw loads of activity on the Blue Origin side, and almost none on the SpaceX side - could New Glenn finally be catching up to SpaceX? We look at progress on Relativity's front, and all that SpaceX is doing (or not) at 39A. It's an unusual flyover at Kennedy Space Center.🤵 Hosted by Jack Beyer (@thejackbeyer), Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters), and Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13) and Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger).🎥 Video from Julia Bergeron (@Julia_Bergeron), Max Evans (@_mgde_), Brandon Wynn (@BrandonMWynn), Michael Baylor (@nextspaceflight), Space Coast Live, and Stephen Marr (@spacecoast_stve).✂️ Edited by Thomas Hayden (@_thomashayden).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Something Is Happening at KSC! Starship's Future at KSC, Blue Origin's New Hardware, and NASA's SLS!
Jun 23, 2023 Join Matt and the NSF team as they provide an in-depth flyover of Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Explore SpaceX's latest developments with Starship, including the ongoing activity at 39A and modifications to the Falcon Transporter-Erector. Discover Blue Origin's progress at Exploration Park, Launch Complex 36, and the Launch and Landing Facility. Get updates on NASA's SLS as it prepares for the first human flight to the Moon in over 50 years. Don't miss this exciting overview of space exploration! 🤵 Hosted by Matt Anderson (@badnewsbaron), Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters), and Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13) and Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger).🎥 Video from Julia Bergeron (@Julia_Bergeron), Max Evans (@_mgde_), Brandon Wynn (@BrandonMWynn), Space Coast Live.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Jul 25, 2023 KENNEDY SPACE CENTERJoin Matt Anderson and his expert panel, Max Evans and Ryan Caton, on this exciting Cape Flyover video! Witness the construction of SpaceX's new crew access tower for Crew Dragon at SLC-40, explore Blue Origin's developments at Exploration Park and Launch Complex 36, and learn about Amazon's Kuiper satellite integration with ULA's Vulcan and New Glenn rockets at the Launch and Landing Facility. Stay informed about the latest advancements in space technology and subscribe for more thrilling updates!🤵 Hosted by Matt Anderson (@badnewsbaron)🤵 Experts: Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro) & Max Evans (@_mgde_)Written by Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).🎥 Video and Photos from Julia Bergeron, Max Evans, Amazon, SpaceX, Space Coast Live, Brandon Wynn, Space Florida, Jack Beyer, and ISS Nat'l Lab.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Premiered Aug 22, 2023 KENNEDY SPACE CENTERDive deep into the recent advancements at the Kennedy Space Center with Jack Beyer and the NSF team. In this Cape Flyover episode, we bring you exclusive insights into SpaceX's Roberts Road facility and Blue Origin's New Glenn progress. Don't miss out on the construction updates of crew access towers, launch pad activities, and intriguing details from our flyovers. Sponsored by Brilliant. Subscribe for more aerospace updates!🤵 Hosted by Jack Beyer (@thejackbeyer) with Sawyer Rosenstein, Adrian Beil (@BCCarcounters), and Max Evans (@_Mgde).🖊️ Written by Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).🎥 Video and Photos from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, Brandon Wynn, Michael Baylor, SCL, SpaceX, NASA, Blue Origin, ULA.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Oct 5, 2023 1 productFlorida’s Space Coast is always abuzz with launch activity but when you get to fly over it, you realize there’s a lot more than meets the eye. In our latest Cape Flyover we were able to spot new rocket hardware arriving, new structures rising from the ground, intriguing movements from Blue Origin, and a whole lot more. We’ll also take a look at what’s gonna be up next with Starship activity at the Cape - you may be surprised.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@dpoddolphinpro) with Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman), and Adrian Beil (@BCCarcounters).🖊️ Written by Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).🎥 Video and Photos from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, Stephen Marr, Space Coast Live, SpaceX, NASA, Blue Origin, ULA.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Nov 30, 2023Join us in this thrilling episode of Cape Flyover as we bring you exclusive coverage of the latest developments in space exploration. Hosted by Sawyer Rosenstein and featuring insights from co-hosts Adrian and Alex, this episode is a treasure trove for space enthusiasts!🚀 What's Inside:** A rare glimpse of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket in its full glory, caught on camera as it enters the manufacturing building.** The latest updates from SpaceX's Roberts Road facility and the intriguing movements involving the Starship Launch Tower.** Insightful analysis on SpaceX's newly completed Falcon 9 Crew Access Tower and what it means for future launches.** Exciting developments at SpaceX’s launch pads and a sneak peek into the company’s recovery operations.💡 Stay Tuned For:* Expert opinions on whether the New Glenn segments seen are for a pathfinder stage or actual flight hardware.* A detailed look at SpaceX's plans for expansion and the future of Starship production at the Cape.🤵 Hosted by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman), Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@alexphysics13), Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters)🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera and Harry Stranger.🎥 Video from Stephen Marr, Julia Bergeron, and Max Evans.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Jan 30, 2024 #falconheavy #spacex #kennedyspacecenterIn this Kennedy Space Center Flyover, SpaceX works to upgrade Pad 39A, actual Blue Origin flight hardware was spotted, and the final Delta IV Heavy sits ready and waiting on the pad.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@dpoddolphinpro), Adrian Beil (@bccarcounters), and Max Evans (@_mgde_).🎥 Video from Max Evans (@_mgde_), Julia Bergeron (@julia_bergeron), Stephen Marr (@spacecoast_stve), Jack Beyer (@thejackbeyer), Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman), and Space Coast Live.Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@Alexphysics13), Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger), and Adrian Beil (@bccarcounters).✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
New Glenn's First Tests at the Pad | KSC Flyover
Mar 6, 2024 #falconheavy #spacex #kennedyspacecenterIn this Kennedy Space Center flyover: New Glenn gets proof tested, SpaceX looks for a Starship Pad at the Cape, and we look back on two years of Space Coast flyovers.EDIT: In the Video, we said that OneWeb expanded the OneWeb facility at the Cape. This was actually done by Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, who recently became the sole owner of Airbus OneWeb Satellites.🤵 Hosted by Max (@_mdge_), Alex (@Alexphysics13), and Adrian (@BCCarCounters)🎥 Video from Stephen Marr (@spacecoast_stve), Julia Bergeron (@julia_bergeron), Max Evans, D. Wise (@dwisecinema), Space Coast Live, and Starbase LiveWritten by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@Alexphysics13), Harry Stranger (@Harry__Stranger), and Adrian Beil (@bccarcounters).✂️ Edited by Jack (@theJackBeyer).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Apr 4, 2024 JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTERIn this thrilling installment of NSF's Space Coast Flyover, join host Max Evans along with Adrian Beil and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera for an aerial tour capturing the dramatic transformations and feverish activities at the world’s premier spaceport during March 2024. Dive deep into SpaceX’s unexpected maneuvers at LC-39A's Starship launch facility, witness the relentless launch cadence of Falcon 9, get a sneak peek into Blue Origin's New Glenn preparations, and marvel at Relativity's ambitious expansion for Terran R at LC-16. This episode is packed with insider insights, future speculations, and the latest developments from America's space hub. Don’t forget to share your theories in the comments – your guess about Starship's fate at LC-39A might just be the next big revelation!🤵 Hosted by Max Evants (@_mgde_) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Harry Stranger and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Video from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, D Wise, Sean Doherty, Stephen Marr, SpaceX, NASA, Umbra SpaceSpace Coast Live, and Stephen Marr.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
May 8, 2024Join Max Evans with Adrian Beil and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera for an aerial tour of the Space Coast's bustling activities. This month, we look into the ongoing projects at Kennedy Space Center, including SpaceX's upgrades at Roberts Road and the preparations for Blue Origin's New Glenn at Exploration Park, the construction surge at LC-39A and the proposed expansions at Port Canaveral to support the increasing launch cadence.🤵 Hosted by Max Evants (@_mgde_) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Video from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, D Wise, Sean Doherty, Stephen Marr, SpaceX, NASA, Umbra SpaceSpace Coast Live, and Stephen Marr.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Jul 17, 2024 JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTERJoin us as we dive into the latest developments at the Kennedy Space Center. SpaceX's Falcon 9 faces a temporary halt after a recent launch failure, while Blue Origin gears up for New Glenn's first integration. We'll also explore Stoke Space's launchpad progress for their fully reusable rocket, and much more. Don't miss out on this comprehensive update on all things space! 🤵 Hosted by Max Evants (@_mgde_) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Video from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, D Wise, Sean Doherty, Stephen Marr, SpaceX, NASA, Jack Beyer, Harry Stranger/Umbra Space, Sawyer Rosenstein, Space Coast Live, and Starbase Live.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Premiered September 26, 2024Blue Origin’s New Glenn is closing in on its maiden flight, SpaceX prepares for the launch of Crew Dragon from SLC-40, and updates continue on Starship facilities at LC-39A. Join us for a comprehensive flyover as we dive into SpaceX’s rapid expansion at Roberts Road, Blue Origin’s latest testing, and more! We’ll also discuss key milestones for ULA’s Vulcan and Relativity’s work at LC-16. Don’t miss this exciting update from the world’s busiest spaceport!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Video from Julia Bergeron, BocaChicaGal, Jack Beyer, Max Evans, D Wise, Jerry Pike, Space Coast Live, Nic Ansuini, Thomas Burghardt, Blue Origin, SpaceX, ULA, NASA, John Kraus/Polaris Program, NOAA, Airbus DS via Harry Stranger, Relativity Space.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton.💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Premieres Oct 29, 2024In this month’s KSC Flyover, we explore the Space Coast’s bustling activity! SpaceX is stirring excitement with new hardware that hints at upcoming Starship plans in Florida, and Blue Origin is closing in on the debut launch of New Glenn. We’ll also look at the damage from Hurricane Milton and how it’s affected facilities across Kennedy Space Center.Ryan Caton and Adrian Beil join Max Evans to dive into all the latest developments from Roberts Road to Port Canaveral. Don't miss this month’s episode for a complete rundown on America’s busiest spaceport!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Max Evans (@_mgde_)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Helicopter photos and video by D Wise, Julia Bergeron, and Max Evans.🎥 Video from Julia Bergeron, BocaChicaGal, Jack Beyer, Max Evans, D Wise, Jerry Pike, Space Coast Live, Blue Origin, SpaceX, NASA.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton.💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Premiered December 10, 2024The Space Coast is buzzing with activity as 2025 promises a landmark year in spaceflight! SpaceX is ramping up Starship development in Florida, including a new Orbital Launch Mount at LC-39A and expanded facilities at Roberts Road. Blue Origin is making strides toward New Glenn’s debut, with testing, upgrades, and lunar goals in sight. Stoke Space is preparing for the first flight of its fully reusable Nova rocket, and Relativity is building out its pad for Terran R. Don’t miss this flyover overview of the latest updates from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and beyond!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Helicopter photos and video by D Wise and Max Evans.🎥 Video from Julia Bergeron, BocaChicaGal, Jack Beyer, Max Evans, D Wise, Jerry Pike, Space Coast Live, Blue Origin, SpaceX, NASA.✂️ Edited by Thomas Hayden.💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
April 16, 2025KSC/Cape Flyover! SpaceX continues to build up its Starship facilities, and Blue Origin has taken steps to fly again with its New Glenn Rocket. Also, Relativity and Stoke Space have also made rapid progress on their facilities.🤵 Hosted by Max Evans (@_mgde_) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)🖊️ Written by Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Helicopter photos and video by D Wise, Julia Bergeron and Max Evans.🎥 Video from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, D Wise, Jack Beyer, Jay Deshetler, SpaceX, Airbus, Umbra, Blue Origin, Space Coast Live, Starbase Live, FAA, NASA✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
July 16, 2025The latest NSF Space Coast Update features SpaceX progressing on major construction projects at the Kennedy Space Center. Get detailed updates on the massive Giga Bay building at Roberts Road, the Starship launch mount, and new tower constructions.Meanwhile, Blue Origin ramps up preparations for upcoming launches of the New Glenn rocket, with new facilities and BE-4 engines ready for flight. Relativity and SpaceX make strides with Terran R and Nova rocket launch infrastructure, and ULA gears up Vulcan for its first U.S. Space Force mission.Plus, NASA’s Artemis II rocket is fully stacked in preparation for humanity’s return to lunar orbit!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro), Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Video from Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, Ceaser G, Jay Deshetler, Anthony Iemole, D Wise, Joe B, Jack Beyer, Space Coast Live.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein.💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Aug 14, 2025August 2025 brings major changes across the Cape! SpaceX has kicked off construction of a brand-new Starship tower at Roberts Road, is surging ahead with the LC-39A launch pad build, and is laying foundations for the massive Florida Giga Bay. Blue Origin is deep into preparations for New Glenn’s second flight while expanding facilities for lunar landers and rocket production. Meanwhile, ULA readies its most powerful Vulcan yet, Relativity and Stoke race ahead on new pads, and Artemis II inches closer to launch.🚀 Join us for a full aerial tour of the spaceport in this month’s Space Coast Flyover!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@dpoddolphinpro), Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters)🖊️ Written by Adrian Beil, Harry Stranger, and Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera.🎥 Helicopter photos and video by D Wise, Julia Bergeron, and Max Evans.🎥 Video from D Wise, Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, Jack Beyer, BocaChicaGal, Ceaser G, Stephen Marr, Space Coast Live, SpaceX, Relativity Space, Stoke Space, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Planet Labs PBC, Vaya Space, NASA✂️ Edited by Thomas Hayden💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed)
Sep 24, 2025America’s premier spaceport is buzzing with activity as we head into the final quarter of 2025.In this month’s Space Coast Flyover, Max Evans, Ryan Caton, and Adrian Beil bring you the latest from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, covering huge developments from SpaceX, Blue Origin, Stoke Space, Relativity Space, and NASA.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro) with Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) and Max Evans (@_mdge_).🖊️ Written by Max Evans, Julia Bergeron, D Wise, Jack Beyer, SpaceX, Stoke, Relativity, Space Coast Live, Thomas Burgardht, Blue Origin, NASA, FAA.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com@NASASpaceflightAs SpaceX prepares for Starship's Flight 11 in October from Texas, significant progress is being made in Florida at the Roberts Road facility, Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A), and Space Launch Complex 37 (SLC-37).SpaceX is rapidly expanding its Starship program, with teams working in parallel to conduct test flights and set the stage for Starship's future launch cadence.By Ryan Weber (@rweb11742).
October 29, 2025Momentum is building fast on Florida’s Space Coast as 2025 heads toward an explosive finale. SpaceX’s Starship pad at LC-39A is nearing rollout, New Glenn’s second flight is almost ready to launch, and NASA has fully stacked the Artemis II SLS rocket with Orion — marking the first crewed Moon-bound stack in over 50 years.Join Max Evans, along with Martijn Luinstra and Alex, for an in-depth aerial look across Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral:🚀SpaceX Roberts Road – Starship pad nearing rollout, Giga Bay rising fast🚀Blue Origin – Factory expansion and new construction at Exploration Park🚀LC-36 & LC-37 – Major groundwork for Starship and New Glenn missions🚀Relativity Space – Terran R pad towers and water systems coming together🚀NASA’s Artemis II – SLS fully stacked inside the VAB🤵 Hosted by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera, Martijn Luinstra and Max Evans.🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera and Martijn Luinstra.📷Footage by: Julia Bergeron, Max Evans, D Wise, Jack Beyer, Gage Telesz, Space Coast Live, Starbase Live, USACE, Blue Origin, Dave Limp, Stoke Space, Relativity Space, Planet Labs PBC via Harry Stranger, SJWMD, NASA, Lockheed Martin.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Dec 10, 2025The Space Coast is closing out 2025 with over 100 launches in a single year – and it’s only getting busier. SpaceX, Blue Origin, ULA, Stoke, and Relativity are all racing to scale up operations, while Artemis II inches closer to sending humans around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.In this month’s Space Coast Update / KSC Flyover 43, Max Evans is joined by Martijn Luinstra and Sawyer Rosenstein to break down all the latest hardware and construction progress across the Cape:Starship in Florida – Roberts Road tower modules, chopsticks, LC-39A’s new launch mount, Giga Bay steel rising, and SLC-37 finally cleared for Starship under a completed EIS & ROD.Blue Origin’s big moves – New Glenn’s second flight and booster recovery, LC-36 tank farm upgrades for subcooling, Exploration Park factory expansions, and the reveal of New Glenn 9x4.New rockets on the block – Stoke’s Nova at LC-14 and Relativity’s Terran R at LC-16, with new water towers, flare stacks, propellant farms, and pad construction ramping up.ULA & Artemis II – New Vulcan MLP rollout and testing at SLC-41, plus Artemis II rollout prep at LC-39B as SLS and Orion head toward a 2026 lunar flyby.🤵 Hosted by Max Evans, Martijn Luinstra, Sawyer Rosenstein.🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera, Martijn Luinstra.🎥 Footage from: Julia Bergeron, Max Evans, Jerry Pike, D Wise, Space Coast Live, Starbase Live, Stoke, Relativity, NASA, ESA, SpaceX, Ceaser G, Colleen Liedtke, SJRWMD, Planet Labs PBC via Harry Stranger, ULA.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).