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Weather Promising for Sunday Morning SpaceX Launch

USA Today reports that the weather looks good for Sunday morning's planned launch at 10:21, Florida time (14:21 GMT) of SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule, loaded with a docking adapter intended for future manned-crew access to the International Space Station. An excerpt: "The forecast calls for a 90% chance of weather good enough to permit SpaceX's 208-foot Falcon 9 rocket to blast off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station during an instantaneous launch window. ... "This is actually pretty cool, because it does play right into our next Crew Dragon program," [Hans] Koenigsmann, SpaceX's vice president for mission assurance, said of the docking adapter in a separate news briefing. "It's something that we bring up for our own future, and so we're really motivated to bring this up." Related: astroengine points out that as part of this launch, SpaceX will make another attempt at landing the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket on a floating platform off the coast of Florida after sending the Dragon cargo vehicle to the International Space Station. Although SpaceX is hoping to achieve something the rocket industry has never done before (true usability of rocket engines, cutting costs), it's not the only game in town — Blue Origin, ULA and Airbus all have rocket return desires.

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  1. Re:Not the only game in town? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Jeff Bezos/Blue Origin had a successful launch to near-space on 4/29/15. It's a space tourism company. It failed to land its launcher, just as SpaceX has failed twice. Blue Origin was founded in 2000, two years before SpaceX. Apparently, Bezo has cut deals with ULA for joint development of new rocket engine designs.

    http://www.wired.com/2015/04/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-just-launched-flagship-rocket/