The two-stage 230-foot tall rocket, one of the world's most active, has become crucial in regularly deploying batches of internet-beaming Starlink satellites into orbit.
Because of Arizona's proximity to the launch site, there's a good chance people there can see the spacecraft streak across the sky, especially at night or very early morning.
But rocket launches can be – and often are – scrubbed or delayed due to any number of factors.
Another SpaceX rocket is due to launch over the weekend from Southern California, but Arizonans will most likely have to wake up pretty early to see it.
The commercial spaceflight company 's Falcon 9 rocket is due to get off the ground as early as Sunday, June 8, from the Vandenberg Space Force Base. And according to SpaceX and Vandenberg, the rocket