SpaceX will attempt an early Tuesday Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with a commercial communications satellite.
SpaceX will target a 12:33 a.m. liftoff from Launch Complex 40 with a two hour window to launch the satellite for Spain-based Hispasat.
The weather is expected to cooperate with a 90 percent chance of favorable conditions for the liftoff.
The satellite, known as Hispasat 30W-6, is a 12,000-pound spacecraft that will provide television, broadband and other communications services to the Americas and Europe.
SpaceX will boost the heavy satellite to a geostationary transfer orbit. The company will not attempt to land the rocket booster due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Positively Osceola will be broadcasting the launch LIVE on Facebook.