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I'm 100 miles south of the Cape. On a clear day, I can see the rocket contrail. There's a t-storm over Pad 39-A right now.
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Last edited by Comp Cmndo; 27 May 2020 at 12:10.
T - 31:10 until launch.
Crew Access Arm Retracted.
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Launch aborted at T-17:00 due to weather.
Backup instantaneous launch opportunities available on Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. EDT, or 19:22 UTC, and on Sunday, May 31 at 3:00 p.m. EDT, or 19:00 UTC. Tune in here to watch the launch webcast.
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Their suits look like a fashion house designed them. I hope someone remembered to join the top half to the bottom.
I went out in my back garden yesterday evening, as the ship was supposed to be visible from Blighty after 21:33, our time, as the Saturday and Sunday launch windows are earlier, I doubt we'll have much chance then.
Anyway, best of luck to them, it will make a change from politics and CO19 for a short while.
Hi Everyone,
I remember vividly when my wife & I still lived in jacksonville, fl, there were several times we traveled down to what was then called the space coast. We got to see several launches from down there, of course while living where we did on a decent day when a launch occurred you could easily view it. Space travel has always intrigued me, I guess ever since I was a little boy watching various space travel movies/tv shows. I was somewhat disappointed a couple of day's ago when the launch got scrubbed, but learning from previous incident's it surely pays to put safety first. I know that Elon Musk is pretty nervous about this first manned mission, but there are SO many safety mechanism's now built-in to so many part's of the system everything should do well.
David
All systems go for Crew Dragon’s test flight with NASA astronauts Astro Behnken and Astro_Doug. Teams are keeping an eye on weather. Webcast will go live at ~11:00 a.m. EDT
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LIVE NOW: #LaunchAmerica, Take 2. 🎬 Watch as NASA_Astronauts fly to the Space_Station from U.S. soil for the first time in nine years:
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