1. Space Launch Operations, which may be hazardous to surface vessels, will be conducted within portions of Warning Areas W-497A, W-497B and the following Hazard Areas for U.S. Space Force Eastern Range OP X2586 Falcon 9 STARLINK 6-76: A. From 28-39-00.03N/080-37-41.10W (28°39.0005N / 080°37.6850W, 28.650008 / -80.628083) To 28-39-00N/080-28-00W (28°39.0000N / 080°28.0000W, 28.650000 / -80.466667) To 28-30-00N/080-10-00W (28°30.0000N / 080°10.0000W, 28.500000 / -80.166667) To 28-24-00N/080-09-00W (28°24.0000N / 080°9.0000W, 28.400000 / -80.150000) To 28-21-00N/080-11-00W (28°21.0000N / 080°11.0000W, 28.350000 / -80.183333) To 28-23-00N/080-19-00W (28°23.0000N / 080°19.0000W, 28.383333 / -80.316667) To 28-29-21.22N/080-32-29.55W (28°29.3537N / 080°32.4925W, 28.489228 / -80.541542) to beginning B. From 26-24-00N/076-29-00W (26°24.0000N / 076°29.0000W, 26.400000 / -76.483333) To 26-29-00N/076-25-00W (26°29.0000N / 076°25.0000W, 26.483333 / -76.416667) To 26-29-00N/075-54-00W (26°29.0000N / 075°54.0000W, 26.483333 / -75.900000) To 26-12-00N/075-07-00W (26°12.0000N / 075°7.0000W, 26.200000 / -75.116667) To 25-44-00N/074-19-00W (25°44.0000N / 074°19.0000W, 25.733333 / -74.316667) To 25-24-00N/074-09-00W (25°24.0000N / 074°9.0000W, 25.400000 / -74.150000) To 25-10-00N/074-29-00W (25°10.0000N / 074°29.0000W, 25.166667 / -74.483333) To 25-17-00N/074-58-00W (25°17.0000N / 074°58.0000W, 25.283333 / -74.966667) To 25-43-00N/075-40-00W (25°43.0000N / 075°40.0000W, 25.716667 / -75.666667) To 26-01-00N/076-09-00W (26°1.0000N / 076°9.0000W, 26.016667 / -76.150000) to beginning 2. Hazard periods for primary launch day and backup launch days (all times are represented as Zulu time unless otherwise indicated): 26/0331 NOV 24 to 26/0802 NOV 24. 27/0305 NOV 24 to 27/0736 NOV 24. 28/0239 NOV 24 to 28/0710 NOV 24. 29/0213 NOV 24 to 29/0644 NOV 24. 30/0146 NOV 24 to 30/0617 NOV 24. 3. (24°0.0000N / 003°0.0000W) The U.S. Coast Guard will enforce the Security Zone as specified in 33 CFR 165.701 beginning 2 hours prior to the scheduled launch window in this notice until suspended by the Captain of the Port, Jacksonville, FL via broadcast on VHF-FM channel 16 and cancellation of this Broadcast Notice to Mariners message. 4. The U.S. Coast Guard is providing this notice to advise mariners of these hazardous areas identified by U.S. Space Force and/or a commercial space operation, which may impact navigation interests. Navigation hazards from rocket launch activities may include free falling debris and/or descending vehicles or vehicle components under various means of control. Mariners are urged to avoid waters within rocket flight trajectories/hazard areas during launch windows as detailed above. 5. For more information, mariners may contact the U.S. Space Force Launch Information hotline at 1-800-470-7232 or by visiting www.patrick.spaceforce.mil. For navigational safety, mariners are advised to refer to the geospatial chart at www.navcen.uscg.gov/chart for information on Space Launch and Recovery Operations (SOLAR). |
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