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Wind on the back side? Reminds me of the campfire cookout scene from Blazing Saddles.
winds hit 100 MPH on the launch pad. And if the mission gets pushed back into December, the booster rockets may not be usable.https://www.space.com/nasa-artemis-1-moon-rocket-boosters-expire-decemberUgh
I’m in Tampa. Too much cloud cover tonight
Green comet coming. Only a couple of posters here were alive when it last came. https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/31/world/green-comet-c-2022-e3-watch-scn/index.html
if Mitlen still posted, he'd tell you it's more turquoise than green.
I was surprised they were going to launch because it is almost pitch black in Orlando with storms. Sounds like it is a high risk venture.
launched at 9:34AM, first minute was picture perfect but it failed to separate from the booster stage and blew up. Hopefully the debris lands over water.
is the texas facility by the water? If so, then there's the gulf storm factor.