Who said that?

    "It goes to the point that there’s something profound about this endeavor that even in our cynical age motivates people to travel literally across the world."

    -- Casey Dreier, the chief advocate and senior space policy adviser for The Planetary Society

    While hundreds of thousands of people made their way to the Space Coast two weekends in a row for a shot to see the most powerful rocket to ever lift off from Earth, a couple of scrubs for NASA’s Artemis I mission left them disappointed.

    But for those who were making a weekend out of their efforts, there was at least one rocket that lit up the sky for those who hung around.

    SpaceX has continued its frenetic pace of Falcon 9 launches including a couple of Starlink missions that took flight: one right before midnight last weekend on Aug. 27, about 32 hours before NASA called off its first Artemis I attempt; and then again Sunday night about 32 hours after NASA was aiming for its second try to send up its Space Launch System rocket with the Orion capsule to the moon.

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