Aw, I missed the launch. Looks like the mission is going well, but unfortunately it will be longer until SpaceX can try recovering the first stage again.
I've read a lot about the payload and its instruments, so maybe I'll write about those in the future and update everybody with some epic views once in a while. That could be its own thread. Obviously a spacecraft that was formally named Triana, nicknamed GoreSat as an insult, and was developed in the last century has an interesting history. The two surviving Earth science instruments are pretty noteworthy too, down from three, but Earth observation is not the revived satellite's primary mission.