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Woke up to watch the launch only to find out that scrubbed due to a methane problem. Back to bed. ๐Ÿ˜ด

A reminder that we have a launch tonight at 12:57 AM EST. The payload is the commercial lunar lander for Intuitive Machines, the first mission to land on the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972.

The Falcon 9 will land at about eight minutes later.

Watch live starting at 12:15 AM EST on the YouTube channel at the link.

youtube.com/watch?v=CvdgoX-3WO

is scheduled to launch tonight at 12:57 AM EST the Intuitive Machines lunar lander () mission from Pad 39A.

is the first commercial lunar lander mission contracted by to demonstrate that private companies will be able to deliver payload to the lunar surface as part of Project .

nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payl

I'll also mention as an aside that has three solar farms. The newest and largest opened in 2021. It's across the street from and near the Roberts Road complex.

nasa.gov/centers-and-facilitie

Here's the video of last night's PACE launch from LC-40. PACE will study Earth's oceans and atmosphere to measure the impacts of climate change.

The launch headed south into a polar orbit, so it really rattled the house. So did the twin sonic booms upon landing eight minutes later.

youtube.com/watch?v=Ng5CSXzi_J

and are going to give PACE another go tonight. The launch is scheduled for 1:33 AM EST with a land landing about eight minutes later.

Watch live on NASA TV at the link, starting at 12:45 AM EST. I'll be ๐Ÿ˜ด .

youtube.com/watch?v=AtP0upSa_p

and scrubbed the PACE launch for second time due to winds. They'll try again tonight at 1:33 AM EST.

Six years ago today was the first launch. The launch site was Pad 39A. The payload was an early Roadster that to this day loops between Earth and Mars.

I can't stress enough how much this test flight made us all giddy. Like most of Elon's engineering ideas, it was crazy but it worked. The U.S. once again had the most powerful rocket on the planet.

youtube.com/watch?v=wbSwFU6tY1

Last night's PACE launch atop a was postponed due to high winds. They'll try again tonight at 1:33 AM EST. ๐Ÿ˜ด

We have a launch and landing tonight. The payload is the PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) satellite to study the ocean. Launch time is targeting 1:33 AM EST, with a Cape landing about eight minutes later.

Fun fact ... tried to kill this mission four times, but all four times Congress said no. So much winning!

pace.oceansciences.org/mission

Amateur smartphone video of today's Cygnus launch as seen from north Merritt Island. At 2:00 minutes, you'll see a landing burn. Just after 3:00 minutes, you'll hear the double sonic booms.

youtube.com/watch?v=zXYLaVIQBF

A reminder that the Cygnus commercial cargo launch is coming up at 12:07 PM EST. The webcast feed is live now.

The will come back to land at , always a spectacle.

youtube.com/watch?v=Mp1rp5R4Q1

Today's Cygnus launch on a is a bit of a historic first. Cygnus normally launches on the NG Antares, but it's also launched on the ULA Atlas V in the past. Today will be its third launch vehicle.

The military's recently pulled off its own trifecta. It had launched on the Atlas V and Falcon 9 before its last launch atop a .

With the right adapter, a payload can launch atop pretty much any booster.

We have a commercial cargo launch and landing today. will launch the from LC-40. The payload is the Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo craft going to .

NG has its own rocket, the Antares, but that uses engines built in Ukraine and, well ...

The launch time is 12:07 PM EST. The booster will come back to land at the Cape.

The launch will be on TV at the link.

youtube.com/watch?v=Mp1rp5R4Q1

Amateur smartphone video of tonight's launch ... It was cold and windy, which may have fogged up the smartphone lens and caused the video to go out of focus, methinks.

facebook.com/wordsmithfl/video

We have a launch coming up at 8:10 PM EST. They're launching from Pad 39A. Watch live on the Spaceflight Now YouTube channel.

youtube.com/watch?v=AtoSYEwgEs

and are still targeting 4:49 PM EST for the launch of the Ax-3 private crew flight, from Pad 39A. Axiom is streaming live on YouTube:

youtube.com/watch?v=dr8gN1DFj4

today will attempt to launch its third strictly private commercial crew mission atop a , from Pad 39A.

I just saw the mission patch. On the bottom, it says PLVS VLTRA.

@MLClark, I told ya that KSC+U is real! ๐Ÿ˜Š

On January 18 plans to launch four crew members on a private mission to . The launch is targeting 4:49 PM EST. The astronauts are from Italy, Turkiye, and Sweden. Former NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria commands the mission for Axiom.

A quick summary of the mission is at this video.

youtube.com/watch?v=zZZ6Zh9NtU

For those interested in learning more about the emerging commercial space industry, Space Capital publishes a free quarterly report at the link.

spacecapital.docsend.com/view/

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