CoyoteNumber2
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I'm planning on traveling to the Cape to see the next Shuttle launch on Feb. 7. I just realized it's an early morning launch, 4:40 a.m. or close to it. I'm wondering if the early morning viewing is not as optimal as daytime viewing - if I won't be able to see as much, if the intensity of the SRBs is going to blind me, etc. I'm wondering if I should wait and try to make it to the launch after next. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I'm planning on traveling to the Cape to see the next Shuttle launch on Feb. 7. I just realized it's an early morning launch, 4:40 a.m. or close to it. I'm wondering if the early morning viewing is not as optimal as daytime viewing - if I won't be able to see as much, if the intensity of the SRBs is going to blind me, etc. I'm wondering if I should wait and try to make it to the launch after next. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I'm planning on traveling to the Cape to see the next Shuttle launch on Feb. 7. I just realized it's an early morning launch, 4:40 a.m. or close to it. I'm wondering if the early morning viewing is not as optimal as daytime viewing - if I won't be able to see as much, if the intensity of the SRBs is going to blind me, etc. I'm wondering if I should wait and try to make it to the launch after next. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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