Port of Corpus Christi, Texas
SpaceX Starship Zoom, South Padre Island, Texas Camera
3/2/2026 15:00 UTC - Current Camera Issue:
There is currently an issue with this port camera. As soon as the camera issue is resolved and an image is once again available it will automatically be displayed above.
Camera Location Description:
Live camera 24/7 with a zoomed in view of the Starship on the launch pad at SpaceX Boca Chica. Visibility and clarity is relative to atmospheric conditions. Midday heat causes heat mirage effect, best viewing is morning and evening, with night viewing also possible. Located on South Padre Island, Texas.
Camera Location Date / Time:
Mon March 02, 2026 09:08 AM CST
- Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge, South Padre Island, Texas | 0.26 miles (N)
- South Padre Island Beach & Pier, Port Aransas, Texas | 3.80 miles (N)
- Barry's Beach Bar, South Padre Island, Texas | 3.87 miles (N)
- SpaceX Rover 2.0, Boca Chica, Texas | 5.79 miles (S)
- SpaceX Starbase Launch Facility, Boca Chica, Texas | 5.80 miles (S)
- SpaceX Starship Base, Boca Chica, Texas | 5.85 miles (S)
- SpaceX Starbase Rocket Ranch, Boca Chica, Texas | 11.84 miles (SW)
Nearest Cruise Port:
Port of Corpus Christi, Texas

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SpaceX Starship Zoom, South Padre Island, Texas Camera Location
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Webcam To Port of Corpus Christi, Texas: = 120.54 miles North
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