International Space Station Travel Bug
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Owner:
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LordBritish
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Released:
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
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Origin:
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Kazakhstan
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of Geocaching HQ.
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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.
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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rtl discovered it
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LQ discovered it
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An interesting bug indeed!
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D Force posted a note for it
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Let me discover it before it goes out of circulation!
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yawppy posted a note for it
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Well sounds like the TB has landed, but I am not seeing it logged in the hands of...Where is the lil Space Bug?
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karinagw posted a note for it
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Kinda sad that Chamitoff plans to return it to its owner, because it actually has a post-ISS mission.
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tutatu posted a note for it
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Great, this TB is with us (it means on our Planet)! Will it be put on his way to its owner in other cache(s)?
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ivnogueira posted a note for it
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cool!
send us more info when the travelbug reaches his owner again.
greetings from Brazil!
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OHL Hockey Guy discovered it
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Just had this travel bug in my hand... Awesome that Astronaut Greg Chamitoff brought it home on STS-134. His current plan is to get it back to it's owner.
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Dr Donna posted a note for it
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There is no need to worry. There are no longer shuttle flights, but Rocket Soyuz is still the way to come and go. ISS has a full program until year 2020. And different are Astronauts at the station in this moment, doing there duty.
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steben6 posted a note for it
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We'd love to know what happened to it? How can we find out?
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