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Started two posts about this myself today...

May 26, 2020 03:36PM
finished neither, obviously.

I put all my family on alert because this could truly be a defining moment in human history. To see "Step One", and have that as bragging right "X" years down the road? Priceless.

Even I, a space junky, had a bit of a falling away after the last moon walk... not immediately however... but slowly I began to miss some of the Space Shuttle launches.

By the way.. to this day my son remembers me taking him to Edwards for the landing of the Space Shuttle... STS-5 in 1982.

I have never seen a 'manned' launch... to my regret. I've seen many live launches of unmanned rockets taking off from Vandenberg... I've written about that and won't repeat myself.

Anyway... tomorrow will be historic.. perhaps not for us at this moment but for the generation that sees man on Mars tomorrow will be remembered as a defining moment in the history of space exploration.
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