yea i stood up all night...whats the big deal with an overcast at 5000ft dont you have instruments in case of a RTLS Abort idk just frustrated thats all im done ranting now
Well, they want to make sure that everything is as safe as possible. Better as safe as possible than to disregard something. But, on the other hand, I think that all those tiny margins and constraints are bean counting also. "Experts look at the weather and calculate it". The forecast was 80% chance. Actually, it was just 30% and then dropped to 0% at the end. And again: most predictions are almost useless. Especially weather is not really predictable in detail (and so climate isn't, but that's another story...).
With Falcon 9 on the pad in future, or a different capsule-system, we won't see such annoying constraints. It will be less, let alone due to the redundant RTLS for capsules
Anyway, let's hope for a tomorrow launch!