Some great views from the space station

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Greetings, Check out these great pictures.

On Sept. 22, 2010 with the departure of the Expedition 23 crew,
Colonel Douglas H. Wheelock assumed command of the International
Space Station and the Expedition 25 crew. He is also known as
@Astro_Wheels on Twitter, where he has been tweeting pictures to
his followers since he arrived at the space station.

CORRECTION--Scroll down to Texastee's reply to click on. Her site
will come up OK. Mine will not connect. Thank you, Tee, for making
it right.

http://triggerpit.com/2010/11/22incredible-pics-nasa-astronaut-wheelock/

I don't understand. It works fine down on the test site but it won't work here.
It is on Another test, 2nd reply. When I type it here, it leaves out part of the
word incredible and it can't find the site. When I click on Modify it goes back
on the page to change it and the whole word shows up, but when I post it,
it just won't come up.

Ray
 

Absolutely outstanding photographs...they are inspiring me to poetry...lol. :tongue3:
 

Back in November of this year'10 we got to see the space station fly over at night,it was only visible for about 1 minute but it was really neat,and then just the other day (December),I was out walking the dog up to the mailbox and as I was talking to the mailman we both see something extremely bright up in the sky for about a minute,just wondering if this could have been the space station? :help:
 

Thanks, Tee, you must be charmed. It works good for you. :hello2: :laughing7:

Randyman, thanks. very inspireing. LOL.

Produce Guy, Yes, it just might have very well have been the same one. It is a rare sight with perfect timing to see
it. you were lucky. I've never seen it , myself. Thanks for your reply.

Merry Christmas and Happy new Year.

Ray
 

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