SpaceX announced on April 26 that it is now targeting Wednesday, April 29 for the launch of the ViaSat-3 F3 mission aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket from Florida. The company said the launch window will open at 10:13 a.m. Eastern Time and remain open for 85 minutes.
The update is important for those following commercial satellite launches and Viasat’s ongoing expansion of its satellite network. The mission marks another collaboration between SpaceX and Viasat, with expectations focused on advancing communications infrastructure.
“Now targeting Wednesday, April 29 for Falcon Heavy’s launch of the ViaSat-3 F3 mission from Florida. The 85-minute window opens at 10:13 a.m. ET,” SpaceX said in its statement.
SpaceX encouraged interested parties to visit its website to learn more about the VS-3 F3 mission and to subscribe for further updates regarding the launch schedule.
The upcoming launch continues Viasat’s efforts to enhance connectivity through satellite technology, reflecting ongoing developments in space-based communications solutions.
As preparations continue, observers can expect further updates through official channels as SpaceX and Viasat move toward the scheduled liftoff.


