After attending a birthday party on Tuesday, we headed to Titusville to watch the launch. We arrived at 1:15, about 10 minutes after the originally scheduled launch time. We found a place to park nearby and walked into Spaceview Park. Cell service didn't work because there were so many phones in a small space. So, we were not sure about the launch status.
Although the park was crowded, everyone seemed friendly and they made room for us where my vertically-challenged wife could see the rocket on the launch pad.
We still didn't know if or when the rocket would launch until about 20 minutes later when someone yelled "10 minutes."
Almost 10 minutes later, we heard people counting down "10 .. 9 ... 8 ... 7 ... 6 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ......"
And then the sun exploded on the horizon. The brightness of the rocket was close to painfully. After a few seconds the sound reached us and quickly crescendoed into thunder.
The rocket's path crossed over the moon. As the rocket appeared to move down, the rocket's exhaust trail spread out to completely blot out the moon occasionally..