Because of Arizona's proximity to the launch site, there's a good chance people there can see the spacecraft streak across the sky, especially at night or very early morning.
But seeing the rocket may be difficult this time around for Arizonans due to another daytime launch window.
SpaceX's busy month in California will continue in the days ahead with its second non-Starlink launch of September.
The commercial rocket company founded by billionaire Elon Musk has already launched some military satellites into orbit this month for the Space Development Agency, a branch of the U.S. Space Force. Now, SpaceX is planning to deploy some reconnaissance satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office, an intelligence agency under the U.S. Department of Defense, renamed by executive order