SpaceX CRS-6 Launch Webcast
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#34"Hold. Hold. Hold. Weather is no go" @ 4:31pm EST
If only there were someone working on high-accuracy weather forecast systems for convective systems using existing cheap networked sensors ;). I would love to know how much money I could save SpaceX by providing this forecast more accurately with much more lead time. What is the cost to scrub a launch due to the weather at the last minute?
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#35"Hold. Hold. Hold. Weather is no go" @ 4:31pm EST
Hopefully the weather gods are more forgiving tomorrow.
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
If only there were someone working on high-accuracy weather forecast systems for convective systems using existing cheap networked sensors ;). I would love to know how much money I could save SpaceX by providing this forecast more accurately with much more lead time. What is the cost to scrub a launch due to the weather at the last minute?
A forecast doesn't stop a popup thunderstorm from entering the no-go zone.
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#37It's still fun to listen to their verbal verifications to each other about shutting down the system though!
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#38"Hold. Hold. Hold. Weather is no go" @ 4:31pm EST
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#39"Hold. Hold. Hold. Weather is no go" @ 4:31pm EST