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Atlas V N22 | Starliner-2

Possible visibility
TBD
Countdown

Liftoff
08:00 PM
AST · Dec 30, 2026
Bearing
259°
West

Mission

Starliner-2 is the second crewed operational flight of a Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

Target orbit: Low Earth Orbit

How to watch from Bermuda

Possible visibility from Bermuda, conditions permitting.

Face west (258.8655534766949°) and sweep along the trajectory. Start scanning the sky about six minutes after liftoff.

Sweep order (approximate)

  1. 01southwest
  2. 02west
  3. 03northwest
  4. 04north
  5. 05northeast

You are standing at the amber dot in the middle. The solid cyan arrow is where to aim your eyes — roughly where the rocket will appear highest in the sky.

Lighting note

At night, look for the faint glow of the exhaust plume rather than the rocket itself. Let your eyes adjust for several minutes before liftoff, and avoid looking at phone screens.

Bermuda weather

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Launch details

Vehicle
Atlas V N22
Pad
Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA, USA
Pad coordinates
28.58341025, -80.58303644
Mission type
Low Earth Orbit
Launch window
08:00 PM → 08:00 PM
Lighting at NET
Night