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A personal story ...

Some months, perhaps years, before this, I was narrating a bus tour headed towards Pad 39A.

Coming our way was a motorcade with SWAT vehicles and three white Teslas.

I texted a SpaceX friend to ask if she knew what was up. She said she'd check.

A couple minutes later, she replied, "Holy sh*t!"

"What?!"

"They're doing a rehearsal for the first commercial crew launch!"

"Holy sh*t!" I replied.

So we'd witnessed history.

The SpaceX highlight reel for the Demonstration Mission 2 (DM-2) flight, three years ago today -- the return of crewed spaceflight to and the U.S.

youtube.com/watch?v=FMi_m9-e9M

Three years ago today, human spaceflight returned to with the SpaceX crew Dragon's first crewed test flight. Amateur video from outside the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit.

facebook.com/wordsmithfl/video

" has strung together a remarkable 199 successful launches of the Falcon 9 rocket. Late tonight, at 11:02 pm local time in California (06:02 UTC Wednesday), SpaceX has a chance to reach 200 successful launches with a Starlink mission lifting off from Vandenberg Base."

arstechnica.com/space/2023/05/

This popped up in research ... It's a 2000 WFAA-TV news report about Beal Aerospace test firing an engine at McGregor, which today is the test site. SpaceX succeeded where Beal failed.

flightmuseum.com/wp-content/up

is about to launch the second American private commercial crew mission to on a Falcon 9. Launch time is targeting 5:37 PM EDT. Watch live now on the SpaceX YouTube channel.

youtube.com/watch?v=9ekFE2RxBM

When I worked at , I was always asked by members of the public, "When can I go into space?"

That era has begun. Today is the second purely private American crew flight to . will launch a crew of four with from Pad 39A. The crew will be led by former astronaut Peggy Whitson, now an Axiom employee.

floridatoday.com/story/tech/sc

announced that has won the second commercial lunar lander contract. ( was the first.)

Blue has been busy building a lunar lander factory complex on Space Commerce Road near the Visitor Complex, so no real surprise.

nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-se

will announce on Friday the company selected to develop a sustainable human landing system for the V Moon mission.

(Note ... probably doesn't fly until at least 2030, if ever. But this announcement creates an option to the lunar variant.)

nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to

A note about the video documentary ...

Two Cape buildings were running the mission. The blockhouse at the pad, "Launch Control," was responsible for launching the rocket.

"Mission Control" was elsewhere on the Cape. They ran the mission.

That continues to this day. NASA has a Mission Control in Houston for the , but a separate one for .

has two launch controls -- one for Pad 40, one for Pad 39A -- but their mission control is in Hawthorne CA.

NASASpaceflight.com does occasional flyovers of Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island to show what's going on. It's a great overview for those of you interested in the space biz.

youtube.com/watch?v=KaTanAXfSf

Due to high ground winds, has delayed tonight's launch from Pad 39A to 8:26 PM EDT, the end of tonight's launch window.

Now that the bad weather has moved on, will try again tonight to launch the from Pad 39A at . The launch window opens at 7:29 PM EDT.

tweeted overnight that, due to today's poor weather forecast, the launch is now targeting Sunday evening. Pad 39A at .

The countdown went into a hold at T-59 seconds. Waiting to hear if they'll attempt again tonight or if it's scrubbed for the night. The weather forecast for tomorrow is not good.

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