Are you watching the National Aeronautics and Space Administration STS-123 space mission on your computer monitor?
I've been sitting here watching the live television broadcast from Outer Space, as the Space Shuttle, ENDEAVOUR, docked with the International Space Station.
At the moment they docked, they were just passing over Singapore.
If you right click your mouse on the televised image, then select "ZOOM" from the drop down menu, then select "FULL SCREEN", you can watch the events just like it was on a regular television set.
Click on this alternate Internet channel to watch the same live broadcast.
You can download and print a copy of the STS-123 Mission Schedule, which is a good way to know the best times to watch the broadcasts.
Also, if you're in the right place at the right time, you can observe the International Space Station as it passes overhead.
Just click your mouse on the link I've provided.
On this mission, the astronauts have a lot of work to do, and will be walking around in Outer Space several times, as they install additions to the International Space Station.
Ain't this something?
Thank you.
John Robert "SAIGON" Mallernee, KB3KWS
Official Bard of Clan Henderson
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Washington, D.C. 20011-8400
NOTE: "My unpopular and controversial personal opinions are independent of my Scottish clan."
Official Bard of Clan Henderson
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Washington, D.C. 20011-8400
NOTE: "My unpopular and controversial personal opinions are independent of my Scottish clan."
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