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( , Sat 21 May 2011, 9:42, archived)

Then I thought - If I wore a kilt I would probably sit like that as well
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Sat 21 May 2011, 9:49,
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It's just they're not normally wearing kilts so it's not an issue.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 10:59,
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we saw the ISS go over. By inference, we saw the space shuttle Endeavour on her last mission. Which was nice.
I'm guessing as you chaps are still about, you haven't been raptured yet.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 9:55,
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I'm guessing as you chaps are still about, you haven't been raptured yet.

over Sydney going SE in a very straight line (no other lights is one of the giveaways). I checked it out on the live position plot as well. Seen it before, but still very nice to see.
Endeavour's attached to the ISS at the moment. Luckily, my daughter was there as well. She's not quite 5 1/2, but I was explaining they were retiring the shuttles as they were old and might have metal fatigue. She told me the metal breaks because the atoms don't hold onto each other any more. We might make a scientist of her yet.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 10:01,
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Endeavour's attached to the ISS at the moment. Luckily, my daughter was there as well. She's not quite 5 1/2, but I was explaining they were retiring the shuttles as they were old and might have metal fatigue. She told me the metal breaks because the atoms don't hold onto each other any more. We might make a scientist of her yet.

how often can you see the iss?
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Sat 21 May 2011, 10:00,
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Might be over the north in forty minutes or so
You can follow here: iss.astroviewer.net/
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Sat 21 May 2011, 10:03,
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You can follow here: iss.astroviewer.net/