A launch from Vandenberg, seen from San Diego
🌙 Night / twilight launch
Likely visible
☀️ Daytime launch
Unlikely to see
NWlook this way
306°compass bearing
387 kmto the launch pad
From San Diego, Vandenberg SFB is about 387 km away. Face NW (roughly 306°) shortly after liftoff and watch low on the horizon — the rocket climbs as it heads downrange.
You're not watching the rocket itself — beyond a few km the vehicle is far too small to see. What's visible is the engine plume at 65–100+ km altitude: at night a brilliant moving flame (routinely seen 300+ km away), at dawn/dusk a sunlit "jellyfish" cloud that has been documented 800+ km away, in daytime only a white contrail with much shorter range. Cloud cover, local horizon and trajectory all matter.
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