[K6BW] Tool bag lost in space by Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper

david at elsobrante.org david at elsobrante.org
Tue Nov 25 17:05:36 EST 2008


Thank You John for the links. I like the *Track the tool bag lost in 
space by Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper <http://www.n2yo.com/?s=33442> 
*the best!!!

Thanks
David Young
KI6UKC



John Hartlove wrote:
> Good evening all,
>  
> I'm new to the area and have always enjoyed shortwave radio, scanning, 
> and love watching the space program.  I have also wanted to get my Ham 
> license for many years but due to my career on ships never had the 
> time to finish the process.  I plan to take the test this Feb so I can 
> get on the airwaves with the rest of you.
>  
> I've included a link to a very interesting site you all may enjoy. I 
> passed it along to Bill who thought everyone may enjoy it, so now it's 
> yours. It can be used to track the space shuttle and many other 
> Seattleites! Go to the site, sign up following the prompts and you can 
> use the predictor for visible passes. I've observed the shuttle pass 
> twice this week.  It's currently docked to the international space 
> station which has made it very easy to see. It will appear to be a 
> bright dot about the size of one of the brighter planets but it will 
> be moving across the sky fairly quickly.
>  
> So, check it out soon!  http://www.n2yo.com/
> Enjoy NASA TV on the web also! 
> http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
>  
> John Hartlove
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