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Me. applegrove 4 hrs ago #1
I am now. Loryn 4 hrs ago #2
T -10:00 SheltieLover 4 hrs ago #3
Me! QED 4 hrs ago #4
Jacksonville fl checking in. Clock has restarted. Lochloosa 4 hrs ago #5
Yup.....on C-SPAN..... a kennedy 4 hrs ago #6
Me. Jerry2144 4 hrs ago #7
My husband and I are. Quiet Em 4 hrs ago #8
T - 05:00. applegrove 4 hrs ago #9
;-{)MOON OR BUST Goonch 4 hrs ago #10
All systems are go 4min. SheltieLover 4 hrs ago #11
Directly from the NASA feed, working from home today so it's been in the background. haele 4 hrs ago #12
Best place to watch is YouTube - NASA feed. llmart 3 hrs ago #42
Liftoff! malaise 3 hrs ago #13
👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 a kennedy 3 hrs ago #14
I am! MustLoveBeagles 3 hrs ago #15
Got those SRBs out of the way on sched. House of Roberts 3 hrs ago #16
Yes - one of the few bright spots in the news nt newdeal2 3 hrs ago #17
Me DBoon 3 hrs ago #18
Malaise - I just sat on the couch and cried. Holy cow. Maru Kitteh 3 hrs ago #19
Laz is crying too. His first memory with his dad was haele 3 hrs ago #22
Yes it sure has been a long time malaise 3 hrs ago #28
I got a bit choked up also. llmart 3 hrs ago #43
Remarkable. PCIntern 3 hrs ago #20
Absolutely remarkable. Prairie_Seagull 2 hrs ago #67
Whew. That was a corrective emotional experience. SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #21
I'll never forget that day malaise 3 hrs ago #34
Me either. Horrible & thanks to ragun forcing NASA to launch, despite problems. SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #36
I will NEVER forgive him for that, amoung his many sins. niyad 1 hr ago #75
Same here! SheltieLover 1 hr ago #76
I was in Tampa BeneteauBum 1 hr ago #81
I watched the explosion as I paid for gas on my way to work at a Veterans' niyad 1 hr ago #77
I'm sure it was. SheltieLover 1 hr ago #79
I was grateful that I could be there for them. niyad 1 hr ago #83
I'm glad you were, too! SheltieLover 46 min ago #86
It gives me great pleasure to know pootin is eating his rotten heart out. SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #23
I am. Whoever the production director on this is... ruet 3 hrs ago #24
Watching it here. Mz Pip 3 hrs ago #27
We watched Challenger in class. ruet 3 hrs ago #30
My wife was a school teacher PCB66 2 hrs ago #58
Our sixth graders in Minnesota watched on a telecast. pazzyanne 1 hr ago #71
I was watching via the BBC, and couldn't tell who was doing the coverage badly muriel_volestrangler 3 hrs ago #35
And then they missed the... ruet 2 hrs ago #53
Saw it from my front yard! mcar 3 hrs ago #25
Color me green with envy! Spazito 3 hrs ago #40
Lucky you! llmart 3 hrs ago #44
No. 100 miles west mcar 3 hrs ago #49
Likewise for about 5 seconds between parting clouds. Rhiagel 1 hr ago #72
Yep Maeve 3 hrs ago #26
Me. Ocelot II 3 hrs ago #29
Took me back madamesilverspurs 3 hrs ago #31
Sweet memories malaise 3 hrs ago #32
Me, too zeusdogmom 3 hrs ago #37
Saw an interview where a grandmother had taken her two children to the coast to see it. llmart 3 hrs ago #46
The what? When? What a fucking waste of money! QueerDuck 3 hrs ago #33
Scientific knowledge is a waste of money? niyad 59 min ago #84
I remember watching NASA flights through grade school... spanone 3 hrs ago #38
I certainly was... Spazito 3 hrs ago #39
Me, of course. llmart 3 hrs ago #41
Wonderful malaise 3 hrs ago #47
We stepped out to look for it buzzycrumbhunger 3 hrs ago #45
Yes! nt 🙂 Raine 3 hrs ago #48
How can you not? JMCKUSICK 3 hrs ago #50
Me Malaise.. Turned it on at 9AM this morning. I posted some links for it earlier, but I would imagine they rolled down LiberalArkie 3 hrs ago #51
Why not be a CEO in space? malthaussen 2 hrs ago #52
THIS malaise 2 hrs ago #55
Not me. NNadir 2 hrs ago #54
Watched it from my back yard! It was awesome & loud! CaptainTruth 2 hrs ago #56
Fabulous malaise 2 hrs ago #59
We've had five Falcon 9 launches in the last 2 weeks or so. CaptainTruth 2 hrs ago #70
A bit of trivia about the lanyards the ground crew wear around their necks for identification... Spazito 2 hrs ago #57
Very cool malaise 2 hrs ago #61
Saw it for a brief two seconds before a cloud got in the way. Tommy Carcetti 2 hrs ago #60
I was angrychair 2 hrs ago #62
Because of the general awfulness of -- Everything-- Collimator 2 hrs ago #63
Nasa's coverage is so shittt ... Mr. Sparkle 2 hrs ago #64
Absolutely! relayerbob 2 hrs ago #65
Am I the only one still suffering from a bit of PTSD from the Challenger? NH Ethylene 2 hrs ago #66
No malaise 2 hrs ago #68
No. You have much company. niyad 1 hr ago #82
I did! mvd 2 hrs ago #69
I did. n/t Tess49 1 hr ago #73
my wife and 10-year-old daughter are out of state right now. cab67 1 hr ago #74
I am a space exploration fanatic BeneteauBum 1 hr ago #78
ME.MYSELF and I. AllaN01Bear 1 hr ago #80
We watched it on Cspan. All rocket launches are spectacular... Enter stage left 56 min ago #85
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