Hi Jackie.
I'm currently on nassa.gov and coverage will be available sometime this
afternoon.
I'm hoping to listen. however, , it seems that's it's one small step for
mankind and another for the rest of us.
surely , this type of science should be streamed worldwide. It's little wonder
that the public have lost all interest in this science.
But I know that many scientists and academics within the UK are right on top of
this and will follow with interest. I hope I don't miss out yet again.
Very best wishes.
I'll remain on the site all afternoon and something may change.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
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From: Jackie Brown
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Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2020 11:54 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: International Space Station
Hi Andy
There is a NASA app with audio commentary if that helps? I'm guessing there
will be a NASA or other podcast you could download to catch up with such
events? The nearest I'll get to the ISS is a Lego model! (smile.)
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Sent: 02 August 2020 11:28
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Subject: [access-uk] International Space Station
Hi all.
Last night, two Astronauts un-docked from the above station, to return to
earth.
These were the very first group, funded by a private company.
The guys are now orbiting Earth.
I simply love this stuff and during all the Apollo and Columbia missions, I
was then able to tune in and listen to the action, live from Nassa.
I've never been able to do this for several years now but this afternoon I'm
going to be going mad with Google to see if I can tune in.
Question, any list members interested in this stuff who could advice me how
to listen.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
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