Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Another attempt to launch EchoStar XXIII tomorrow morning
SpaceX will be doing their second attempt of launching EchoStar XXIII tomorrow morning at 1:34am EDT from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Tuesday's launch attempt was scrubbed early due to higher than forecasted winds that were unfavourable to launch in. Tomorrow's launch will be an expendable launch in which the first stage will not be landed and will fall into the ocean like a usual rocket does. You can watch the launch on SpaceX's website at http://www.spacex.com/webcast.
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