Instead of watching Nadler's dull and pointless impeachment hearings, why not enjoy a flight from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station and landing of a booster at sea?
This Wednesday with an instantaneous launch window (ie, the rocket either launches that second or it doesn't launch at all) at 12:51PM eastern time, a SpaceX Falcon 9 will launch a dragon capsule with cargo to the Space Station. As of now the weather looks 90% go, which is about as good as it can get for launch weather forecasts. For eyeballs-on viewing, this launch seems to be more favorable for Floridians and south Georgia coast residents.
To pique the appetite, here's the prior SpaceX launch of the same type https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlgrxVuP5jk
12:01 PM - SCRUB: Due to weather- and sea-related concerns, SpaceX has cancelled today's launch attempt and will instead attempt to launch tomorrow at 12:29 PM EST / 17:29 UTC.
Fortunately today brought different results https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aoAGdYXp_4
This brings the Falcon 9 up to 76 launches, relative to Atlas V's 80. Sometime next year, SpaceX will be the most-launched live US platform
https://www.rocketlaunch.live/ : for launch video links
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/ : A regularly updated listing of planned orbital missions from spaceports around the globe. No video links but slightly more comprehensive
A better investment in time to me than listening to him, unfortunately, my works breakroom tends to have ABC normally for that type of news. Glad I am reading something than paying attention to that mess.