CRS 10 launch should happen this morning in a bit over an hour. Not sure who all will see this before then, but just in case:
http://www.spacex.com/webcast -- SpaceX webcast (which will start showing stuff at ~0900 central)
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/ ... tml#public -- NASA TV website (not sure when it starts showing the launch but it is about the same time SpaceX will)
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Edit: Launch abort at T- 0:13 due to second stage thrust vectoring control system issue. They had been looking at it for the last 10 to 20 minutes, and apparently decided to not risk it due to not fully understanding what was causing the problem they were seeing. As they put it "It might have worked fine, but we don't know for sure". Next launch window is tomorrow at 0938 eastern.
For those that are interested, the NASA TV link is the one with most of the operations side voice data (and NASA commentator), while the SpaceX link is the one with all the fancy graphics, talks, etc. Personally, I had both up, but volume on the SpaceX webcast just loud enough to barely hear, and the NASA webcast where I could hear it clearly. The NASA one appeared to be about 20 to 30 seconds behind the SpaceX broadcast, though that could just be some relaying delays.
And now I return to my regularly scheduled boring work day.
