







The SpaceX Launch Facility at Boca Chica, commonly known as Starbase, is located on the Gulf Coast of southern Texas near the border with Mexico. It serves as the main development and launch site for SpaceX's next-generation Starship rocket program. The facility includes giant assembly buildings, launch pads, engine test stands, and the towering launch and catch structure known as Mechazilla. Starbase has become one of the world's most important centers for reusable rocket technology and deep-space exploration. The site hosts frequent rocket tests, static fires, and launch campaigns that attract space enthusiasts from around the globe. Its coastal location provides a safe corridor over the Gulf of Mexico for rocket launches and test flights. SpaceX plans to use Starbase as a key gateway for future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
The webcams provide live coverage of SpaceX's Starbase facility from several unique vantage points. The Nerdle Cam offers a broad overview of the launch complex, allowing viewers to follow activity around the launch tower, tank farm, and nearby support facilities. The Launch Pad Cam focuses directly on the orbital launch pad, making it ideal for watching rocket tests, fueling operations, and launches. The Sentinel Cam overlooks key production and assembly areas where Starship vehicles are prepared for flight. The Sapphire Cam delivers a wide panoramic perspective of Starbase, capturing both the facility and the surrounding coastal landscape. The Lab Cam provides closer views of day-to-day operations, construction projects, and vehicle movements throughout the site.