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Travel Bug Dog Tag International Space Station Travel Bug

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Owner:
LordBritish Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Origin:
Kazakhstan
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Geocaching HQ.

This is not collectible.

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Current Goal

By the time anyone finds this bug, it will have traveled around the earth a great many times!

Please take this bug to the NASA NEEMO Undersea Lab. Once it has been there, it needs to return home to me in Texas.

About This Item

This travel bug, launched with me aboard Soyuz TMA 13. Which was also the 100th Soyuz launch to date. It was with me for 10 days aboard the International Space Station but I left it behind in the Russian segment of the ISS, in locker #218.

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    Tracking History (41188.5mi) View Map

    Discovered It 2/27/2017 sth2878 discovered it   Visit Log

    Seen at Geocaching HQ during my visit today. Amazing!

    Discovered It 2/25/2017 oz1beb discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered with a friend.

    Discovered It 2/25/2017 Togmyra discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered with a friend.

    Discovered It 2/24/2017 Saksari discovered it   Visit Log

    Seen in geocaching HQ.

    Discovered It 2/24/2017 cjcaci discovered it   Visit Log

    Way cool

    Discovered It 2/23/2017 LaFavorite Cacher discovered it   Visit Log

    Coolest TB in space.

    Discovered It 2/21/2017 Dial911 discovered it   Visit Log

    Discovered while visiting GCHQ in Seattle! Nice Collection!

    Discovered It 2/17/2017 Tempus-Fugit discovered it   Visit Log

    Wow... so special that this one was in space! I don't think I will ever be there, so the discovery of this TB is the closest I can get ;-) Thanks HQ for showing this!

    Discovered It 2/17/2017 Aylexia discovered it   Visit Log

    Amazing to realise these TBs have been in space... Whats next, a TB on Mars?? ;)

    Discovered It 2/15/2017 LALA.eu discovered it   Visit Log

    Seen during visit of GC HQ in 2016. Greetings from the Czech republic.

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