Falcon Heavy | ViaSat-3 F3 (ViaSat-3 Asia-Pacific)

Launch by SpaceX. The ViaSat-3 is a series of three Ka-band satellites is expected to provide vastly superior capabilities in terms of service speed and flexibility for a satellite platform. Each ViaSat-3 class satellite is expected to deliver more than 1-Terabit per second of network capacity, and to leverage high levels of flexibility to dynamically direct capacity to where customers are located. From Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA.
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Countdown Timer - Falcon Heavy | ViaSat-3 F3 (ViaSat-3 Asia-Pacific)

Get ready for an astronomical event as we count down to the launch of the Falcon Heavy carrying the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite on April 27, 2026! This groundbreaking mission by SpaceX will deploy a part of the ViaSat-3 series, revolutionizing satellite communications with over 1-Terabit per second of network capacity. Expect enhanced service speed and unparalleled flexibility as this satellite dynamically allocates resources to meet customer demands. Join us as we eagerly await the countdown timer ticking away to this significant moment from Kennedy Space Center, FL. Witness history in the making as cutting-edge technology takes to the skies! Don’t miss out on the excitement—mark your calendars and stay tuned!

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There are exactly 7 days left until Falcon Heavy | ViaSat-3 F3 (ViaSat-3 Asia-Pacific), which is 163 hours or 9745 minutes.

Falcon Heavy | ViaSat-3 F3 (ViaSat-3 Asia-Pacific) will take place on Monday, April 27, 2026 at 02:21 PM.

Use our real-time countdown to precisely track the time remaining until Falcon Heavy | ViaSat-3 F3 (ViaSat-3 Asia-Pacific).

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