Weather officers flying with the 45th Weather Squadron at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station predict 50% FSuitable weather conditions for a NASA launch a step (plankton, aerosol, cloud, ocean ecosystem) aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
A very windy day is in store today as the low pressure system that has impacted Central Florida for the past two days moves east. The winds will begin to decrease during the night hours. The main concern will be lift-off winds, with a smaller chance of violating the cumulus cloud rule, according to Cape Canaveral Space Station's 45th Weather Squadron.
Takeoff is still on target 1:33 AM EST Wednesday, Feb. 7, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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