Interesting live aboard boat on the Cape Canal |
Several boats line the canal local boats tied to trees |
Sunset on anchor |
Cape Canaveral Lock |
Kennedy Space Center framed by trees |
Our view of the launch pad from the Banana River |
We picked a great spot to be on the hook. A huge ketch is right behind us. It is sitting hard aground on the bottom. We are surrounded by several derelict boats and one anchored trawler, a Looper boat. Unfortunately the launch was scratched due to electrical issues on the space station long before we went to bed. We were only a little disappointed because we were really enjoying everything else about this experience. SpaceX rescheduled the launch for May 3rd. We'll be able to catch it in Titusville.
Huge Ketch aground on the Banana River |
SpaceX countdown clock |
Rte. 3 Bridge with mast-less trimaran passing under |
Mystic at Titusville Municipal Marina |
On Friday, May 3rd, we set our alarm for 2:00 am to watch the rescheduled rocket launch. We were on the Titusville pier by 2:50, waiting with a small group of bystanders. The 3:00 am launch may have time kept a few folks away. We could hear the groan flow through the crowd like a wave when SpaceX scratched the launch at 2:55. The next attempt would be 24 hours later. We spent Friday catching up with friends in the area then set our alarm for 2:00 once again. It was a little harder to get up, with our motivation flawed by the possibility of another scratch; yet we are standing on the pier by 2:30 with our eyes fixed eastward, straining for any sign of light. At precisely 2:48 am we saw an incredibly bright glow at the Cape Canaveral launch pad. The sky lit up like we were under a full moon. The rocket rose quickly, which surprised us. We watched as the boosters separated. It looked like swirling, boiling water in the sky. It took a while, but when the sonic boom finally arrived, it filled our chests with a deep rumbling vibration, literally rocking our world. We made our way back to the marina in awe! How lucky are we to experience this on our America's Great Loop adventure!
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