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I might have become really aware another Falcon 9 rocket launch was upcoming hearing about its launch delays. In becoming aware about it, though, I was able to realise the latest launch attempt was going to happen in the early evening, right when I'd have a chance to follow it through streaming video. As the rocket was "just" lifting a communications satellite up to geostationary orbit, it didn't seem to be featured on NASA's own streaming video, so I went to the SpaceX site itself, which had a good number of on-camera commentators and an enthusiastic crowd in the background.

That the launch itself succeeded was one thing, but I knew yet another attempt was being made to bring the first stage back down to a barge at sea. Just as the stage was coming in, though, the live feed from the barge cut out. While the crowd stayed as noisy as before, I decided to check news reports later only to find something went awry again on touchdown. That seemed to make the experience a bit more familiar.
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