24.06.2023
How to follow the Euclid launch live
ESA will be broadcasting live as the Euclid space telescope, which will explore the dark Universe, is targeted to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA, at 11:11 local time / 15:11 UTC / 17:11 CEST on Saturday 1 July 2023. A back-up launch date of Sunday 2 July 2023 is foreseen.
Here’s how to follow the launch online.
All times CEST. Times subject to change at short notice
Watch live from 16:30 on 1 July
Tune into ESA Web TV directly or via the ESA Youtube livestream to follow the launch live:
16:30–18:10 Launch programme
Key milestones
On launch day the following key milestones will be included in the launch programme and covered by ESA social media channels.
17:11 Euclid launch on SpaceX Falcon 9
17:53 Separation of Euclid from Falcon 9
17:57 Earliest expected time to acquire Euclid’s signal
Times are specific to launch taking place on 1 July and may vary by a few minutes.
Press release
An ESA press release will be issued upon successful acquisition of Euclid’s signal, at approximately 17:57 CEST.