is going for a record launch doubleheader this afternoon on the .

Launch #1 at 5:12 PM EDT, a SES commercial satellite on a Falcon 9, from Pad 40 at the Cape.

Launch #2 at 7:29 PM EDT, a ViaSat-3 commercial satellite on a , from Pad 39A at .

Both have a low chance of launching due to predicted bad weather, but you never know.

From on Twitter:

" is pushing launch by another additional 30 minutes.
New T-zero: 6:12 p.m. ET"

Amateur video with my smartphone of the first of two launches tonight from the Cape. Mostly clouded out.

The second launch is targeting 7:29 PM EDT. It's , so must-see if the weather gods permit.

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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.

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

@WordsmithFL
I guessed it would be, depending on their launch window. Getting close to the season of summer storms for the space coast, it will be interesting to see if SpaceX can keep up the launch pace.
Have they stated the reason for last nights abort?

@pendrag Not that I have seen. If I had to guess, it was weather, but I can't find anything official. doesn't have the cause.

@WordsmithFL
I thought launch control transfers to the onboard computer at T-60 sec, and it immediately aborted.
I will check some of the third parties like NSF later to see if they dug up any information.

@pendrag That was my thinking as well. They often take a countdown to T-1 minute even if the weather isn't cooperating just to assure everything is nominal. I didn't hear anything specific on the public channel but so far hasn't shared.

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