Godspeed.
Don’t count on a Saturday launch. Tropical Storm Eta is scheduled to be somewhat stalled over the FL peninsula Fri-Sat.
Was supposed to happen before the elections, but then some Dem operatives messed up the spacecraft forcing a change of date.
"When somebody tests positive for COVID here at the Kennedy
Space Center and across NASA, it is our policy for that person
to quarantine and self-isolate, so we anticipate that that will
be taking place," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said during
a news conference today when asked about tweets in which Musk
said he had received both positive and negative tests. Bridenstine
said he had talked to Musk two days ago, before
the testing issue arose.
Musk related he had "Mild sniffles & cough & slight fever past few days," and no symptoms beyond those typical of a cold. It is unclear whether Musk will be permitted to join the team at KSC during the launch.