MISSION CONTROL: And Discovery Houston with the big picture. EILEEN COLLINS: Go ahead. MISSION CONTROL: Eileen, we've been working this pretty hard as I'm sure you could imagine from our silence down here. There continues to be a low-layer varying between 300, 400, 500 feet, it's been few and scattered all evening. And again the one word that describes all this all night has been unstable. Our current observed weather is actually go. It's few at 500, broken at 15,000, and the forecast is in the same neighborhood 800 scattered, broken at 15,000, which technically is go as well. However, we just can't get comfortable with this stability of the situation for this particular opportunity. So we're going to officially wave you off for twenty-four hours, and we'll take you to page 3 dash 12 for the start block on the top, if twenty four hour extension. COLLINS: OK Houston, we copy that. We'll be a wave-off for today. We copy all the weather, and we are going to page 3 dash 12 for the twenty-four hour extension. MISSION CONTROL: Good, copy.
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