Starlink 6-92 - L-1 Day
Falcon 9
Valid Period
Dec 8, 2025 21:14 - 01:14 UTC (16:14 - 20:14 ET)
Issued
Sun Dec 7, 2025 at 23:45 UTC (18:45 ET)
Forecast Discussion
The cold front currently situated across North-Central Florida will slowly push through the Florida Peninsula tonight and early Monday morning, reaching South Florida by midday. Clouds aloft will be present, but latest guidance indicates they will be well above -20C, so the Thick Cloud Layers Rule has been yanked from POV concerns and as a result, POV has dropped. Strong northerly winds behind the front will be present but the lack of convection should keep winds below threshold. For the backup launch window Tuesday, high pressure will build across the Deep South, bringing dry conditions and mostly sunny skies to the Spaceport. Winds will still be breezy out of the north but there will be little concern for LCC violation.
Primary Launch Date
Primary Window
Primary Concerns
- Liftoff Winds
Additional Risk Criteria
| Criteria | Risk Level |
|---|---|
| Upper-Level Wind Shear | Low-Mod |
| Booster Recovery Weather | Low-Mod |
| Solar Activity | Low |
Backup Opportunities
Backup Window
Additional Risk Criteria
| Criteria | Risk Level |
|---|---|
| Upper-Level Wind Shear | Low |
| Booster Recovery Weather | Low-Mod |
| Solar Activity | Low |