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How many points for this one? It DOES pass over Wisconsin.
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There’s a mission for HP2!
AND….I think that this is still true. Right now there is a native Wisconsinite from Winter on the ISS right now. He did a class lesson for the Winter School a few weeks ago. Yes…the the little Village of Winter. A 1/2 hour or so East of Hayward
I put it on our Watchlist! ๐ฏ
It probably flies over SE Wisconsin. ๐
No parking coords?
Maintenance is going to be a pita.
So how do you calculate the miles on that travel bug?
It probably had the record for most miles the first day it was up there!
definitely a 5/5….somehow, somebody has already claimed a find….hmm….
Let’s see……hmmmmmmm…. Darn! Thought we did that one in December and possibly forgot to log it!
It’s now on the bucket list, right after GCG822,
which was placed 2300 meters below the surface of the ocean, at the prettiest Hydrothermal Vents you’ll ever see… Road trip sign-up sheet, for a trip on a Russian Mir Submersible, will be posted soon.
I took it off our Watchlist. Too many e-mails in the last 2 hours! ๐ฟ
Pretty cool! Thanks for the post. ๐
oh the irony… a german cacher posting a SBA on an international cache for not meeting guidelines… and to think they didn’t even try to log it! ๐
Yes, it does pass over Wisconsin. Find out when by putting your “where” in for the coords at: http://heavens-above.com/
Been following the space station passes for over three years now. Current passes are in the mornings. With the space shuttle scheduled to launch soon, there might be an opportunity to catch a “double” pass after the station and shuttle separate near the end of the mission.
Oh, and we’ve never been able to “find” this cache. ๐ ๐
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