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Now it's a merry Christmas!

Well, I'm holding my breath until it is actually in space, but still, great news!

I’m so excited!

What a treat to have this kind of event on Christmas. Though, my heart goes out to the hard working engineers/technicians/astronauts at NASA who are slaving over the holidays.

I'm as excited as I am anxious about this, hope everything goes well, it sure would be poetic to get it up there on Christmas day.
Let's hope for a successful launch and deploy.

But as a comment: I really don't like this kind of "all or nothing" projects. Its extremely risky and if it fails, 20 years would be lost and billions of dollars would be lost. I hope once Starship is ready, some billionaire buys a thousand telescopes, throws them into a Starship and flies them all over the solar system. Seriously, its almost 2022. Why do we still only have 1 telescope up there? Why aren't there 100 telescopes on the dark side of the moon? Why aren't there 1000 space probes on their way to leave the solar system?

A journey of a thousand parsecs, begins with one launch.
Begs the question why we are STILL just begining, more than half a century later.
Big thanks to Arianespace for lifting it up there safely in one piece.