We continue to violate a couple different
weather rules that we now do not expect to
clear in time to allow for launch today.
Go ahead and end today's launch attempt.
Launch control.
We're going to end the launch auto sequence
and proceed into the launch abort auto sequence
please.
Launch abort has started.
And Dragon SpaceX, unfortunately we're not
going to launch today.
You are go for 5 dot one zero zero launch
scrub.
5 dot one zero zero. It was a good effort
by the teams and we understand and we'll meet
you there.
Copy all.
Obviously we can't control the weather. We
came right down to the wire. They were hoping
we could just squeeze in between those clouds
to get a launch today, but it wasn't to be.
But, it doesn't mean we're done. We're going
to have another attempt coming up in just
three days.
So, we're going to be doing this all over
again essentially on Saturday, on the (May)
30th.
And that launch attempt is going to be coming
at 3:22 p.m. Eastern time.
So, a little bit earlier in the day. So we're
going to feel a lot of déjà vu I think on
Saturday.
