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Geocaching in Space: After the Launch Event Cache

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lingbeek: The launch was succesful, The event was great. I had a lot of fun and met some very nice people.

Rick Mastrachio is now in space and the travel bug visited compartment 218....

There is no more FTF to be claimed in space for now...

Until a cache will be published on mars or on the moon....
Or somewhere else in the universe....

Thanks to all for attending this event!

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Hidden : Thursday, November 7, 2013
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

EVENT DATE/TIME : 7 NOVEMBER 2013 8:30AM-9:00AM (After the launch)

A quick event in the morning after the launch of a travelbug to space. A spacecraft with a travelbug on board is scheduled to launch exactly at 5:08 AM on the 7th of November with the International Space Station Geocache as destination.
It will be a meet and greet at a covered location in the park Planten und Blomen. So even though it is outdoors. If it rains it will still be dry.

 


Geocaching in Space

EVENT LOCATION: ABOVE COORDINATES

EVENT DATE/TIME : 7 NOVEMBER 2013 8:30AM-9:00AM

As a travel bug is moving to space I would like all of you attendees to bring a travel bug to the event. Of course this is optional but it is highly appreciated.

A special souvenir is awarded to the people attending this event.

 

From the Groundspeak Geocaching in Space FAQ:

1. What is Geocaching in Space?

Check out our blog post here: Geocaching Rockets into Space (Again)

2. When is the spacecraft currently scheduled to launch?

November 11:08 p.m. EST on 6th (or 04:08 a.m. GMT on 7th) Convert to your time zone here

3. How do I find an Event Cache near me? 

The local times for the launch depend on where in the world you’re watching. Find Event Caches on November 6 or November 7. Don’t see an event near you? Submit a Geocaching in Space Event Cache up to two weeks before the schedule launch.

4. How can I keep getting updates on the mission?

You can follow the Travel Bug® here by adding it to your watchlist, follow Geocaching on Facebook, Twitter and Google + for updates as they happen.

5. Who is the Astronaut that is bringing the Travel Bug® to the ISS?

Astronaut Richard Mastracchio (Source: Nasa)

Astronaut Richard Mastracchio (Source: Nasa)

Rick Mastraccio is an experienced NASA astronaut. He is currently training for his third travel to the ISS. He will be the Flight Engineer for the team. His geocaching name is AstroRM and we think he’s pretty cool.

6. Do I have to attend an official space event, to receive the “Geocaching in Space” souvenir ?

No. If you log your “Attended” for any geocaching event, that is held on November 6th or November 7th 2013 and listed on Geocaching.com, you will receive the souvenir. Events on both days will help commemorate Geocaching in Space.

7. I am the host, will I get the souvenir too?

Yes. Even though we discourage geocache owners to log their own geocaches, it is completely fine to log an “Attended” on your own geocaching event. You deserve it!

8. What if the launch date changes?

As this is a  real rocket launch, the launch date could change. In this case we’ll issue the souvenir for attending an event on November 6 or 7. The same souvenir will also be awarded for events on the the actual launch date.

9. Is there a geocache close to the rocket launch?

Geocache location near rocket launch site

Geocache location near rocket launch site

Yep. There is a geocache located at the Russian Rocket Base in Central Asia close by. It is called Poyekhali. It currently has 4 finds.

10. Is there a geocache at the International Space Station?

Yes, indeed there is. Video game developer Richard Garriott had a dream come true, when he was travelling to the ISS and hid a geocache there in 2010. Astronaut Rick Mastraccio (AstroRM) will be claiming the FTF over three years after this geocache was hidden.

11. What are the coordinates of the International Space Station Cache?

As the geocache on the ISS orbits the earth 15 times every day, it was a challenge to find coordinates for this one-of-a-kind geocache. The geocache owner decided to use coordinates in Kazakhstan close to the Russian Rocket Base from which the spacecraft will be launching.

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Zrrg haqre gur furygrerq jnyxjnl va gur cnex

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)