Audio too low on this end to understand anything.
Scrubbed yet again for Tuesday, which is already done and over in terms of Australian time (Wednesday there, in the early morning).
Winds force Gilmour Space to cancel historic Queensland rocket launch
https://7news.com.au/news/winds-force-gi...c-19511696
EXCERPT: Australia’s first homegrown orbital rocket has been forced to stay grounded after strong winds blew Gilmour Space Technologies’ historic mission off course.
The 23-metre Eris rocket had been on the pad at Bowen Orbital Spaceport in Queensland, ready to blast off during a launch window between 1.30pm and 5.30pm on Tuesday.
But at 3.22pm, chief executive Adam Gilmour confirmed the mission was cancelled.
“Scrubbing for the day. Can’t get past the wind limits. Will try again tomorrow,” Gilmour posted on LinkedIn.
The team had been “getting whacked by winds” at 4–5km altitude, just above the safety threshold.
Tomorrow’s not promising. 7NEWS Queensland meteorologist Tony Auden said the outlook for Wednesday has not improved.
“Without knowing the exact thresholds for launch, it seems the jet stream — or winds in the upper atmosphere — are having a big effect on whether a launch will go ahead,” Auden explained.
“The upper winds tomorrow are likely a little stronger than today. So on that information alone, a launch would seem less likely.”