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Thanks Barry. R-
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My money is on it failing. I have been following its construction on YouTube for ages. It looks like hundreds of dustbins riveted together.

Could be interesting particularly the recovery.
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Scrubbed. R-
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In this instance not a surprise. I was in Florida at Cocoa Beach back in the 90's to watch a Shuttle launch - they aborted the launch at three seconds - very disappointing - did see one some years later.
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It’s at a development stage where failure is expected. You tend to learn more from failure than success.
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I understand from the commentary that several back-up launch windows are already prepared. I’ll await an update from you Barry or NASA. R-
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Steve M wrote: Mon Apr 17, 2023 3:25 pm It’s at a development stage where failure is expected. You tend to learn more from failure than success.
That's a very telling statement Steve, it just epitomises my 6 years at Senior School :o :lol:
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RogerB wrote: Mon Apr 17, 2023 4:04 pm I understand from the commentary that several back-up launch windows are already prepared. I’ll await an update from you Barry or NASA. R-
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He was going to call you this morning but his phone battery was flat.
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Should have bought British batteries…….. oh, no wait…….. R-
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