Attention: News Department
Audio from NASA
Available now via phone or Internet
See the International Space Station from your backyard! Enjoy family fun tracking NASA's newest shining 'star'
- The International Space Station, the third brightest object in the nighttime sky, orbits Earth 16 times a day and passes over the same area 2-3 times a month
- As the Space Station grows larger, tracking it can be a cool family activity.
- A special Internet Web site makes tracking easy: http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov
- Type in your zip code and see when the Space Station passes over your area.
- A NASA computer expert will tell you all about it.
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Sound bites-varying lengths
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Call (256) 544-6397 (NEWS) or Download direct via the Web at: /centers/msfc/NEWSROOM/
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For extended interviews or more information:
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Steve Roy, Media Relations
(256) 544-0034
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For the full news release and other stories, visit the Marshall News Center for news media at:
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