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My wife was working from home, but really couldn't pay attention to the TV. Her response to the delay was, "Well, now I can watch everything from the prep to the launch." It's just a matter of perspective. She is a science nerd who has seen three live shuttle launches, two from the VIP stands, due to a previous employer. I've got my own distant connections, shared a live launch with her, but I'm just a nerd who loves science.
 
I don't understand how a little weather can scrub a mission, I'm sure the rocket can handle just a touch more than a little rain, wind and lightening. These rockets are designed for inclement weather conditions and harsh atmospheres, aren't they?

I love when they stream the launches in Ultra High Def. They look and sound amazing on my system.
 
Outside of the early Apollo missions I don't think I've watched a space launch.

Chris
 
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