The Final Frontier Mystery Cache
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To boldly go where no cache has gone before
The Space Shuttle Discovery carried out 39 missions, with a total of 252 crew, over its 27 year lifetime, spending 1 hour, 20 minutes and 27 seconds shy of a year in space. It was one of 5 space shuttles built and the first to be retired. It now lives at the Smithsonian Institution's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia on permanent display, replacing the Enterprise.
You can view the shuttle and its cockpit in Virginia or you could do it here, up close and virtually (and you can find a cache in the process)! Examine the cockpit and find these pictures to get the digits you need. Each letter represents a single digit.
At GZ you will find the cache I won at the 2014 Canberra Cache of the Year Awards and a few nice views too!
To get GZ:
S 35° [HDL/PB].[MNA+OEG]
E 149° SR.[FCP-IQJ-PK-F]
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