Expect delay and a scrub. First launches are always super cautious. SpaceX has the opportunity for Tuesday and Wednesday. If they cannot launch Wednesday, they have to wait for range availability. If THAT happens, I get to go to the launch.
And you want to watch the Technical Webcast, here if you are not lucky enough to be in Florida.
psst fun fact: That footage was taken from Launch Complex 37B, which is a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy launchpad at the moment (launched Saturn I and IB rockets back in the day). I'm glad we all forget competition for a few minutes and come together to witness tremendous events.
Yeah those commentators seemed a bit too not-exactly-amateur. Also...
That audio is absolutely amazing. Hold on a minute here though. Was that digg you just linked to? Holy hell I don't think I've seen that site since 2008
I found the YouTube source and decided to link to digg just to see if anyone would say anything. Yep, in between ebaumsworld and reddit, there was digg.
What a memory trip. I remember finding reddit and feeling so elated to find something actually content and discussion driven. Rather analogous to finding Hubski once reddit became what it is today.
OMFG this is nuts!! Successful launch, and they're gonna try to land all three first stage engines! Edit: the simultaneous landing of the two first stage boosters was incredible. wowwwww
This is going in history textbooks! What a great feeling
Both boosters landed, but the core was lost. Still massively successful.