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MIKE LEINBACH: Discovery launch director. Air to ground one. STEVE LINDSEY: OK. Go ahead.

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LEINBACH: OK Steve. We've talked to launch weather and landing weather

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and the OPS manager and we've concluded that we are not going to have a chance

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to launch today. And so, in order to preserve as much time for the scrub turnaround

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as possible, to get the PRSD topped off onboard the ship, and to give you guys the maximum

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opportunity on orbit to extend a day and get your third EVA, we've decided to

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terminate the count today, stand down for 48 hours, do a single-commodity reactant,

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hydrogen reactant top-off, targeting next launch attempt Tuesday morning, or

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Tuesday afternoon.

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LINDSEY: We copy. Looking out the window, it doesn't look good today, and

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we think that's a great plan.

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LEINBACH: OK. Thank you, and you'll, you'll be hearing it on the loops here

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momentarily, but we have scrubbed for the day.

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LINDSEY: OK. Copy that.

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