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Congratulations to Ekaterina and Yuri Malenchenko on their wedding.
Just curious, does anyone know what time the ceremony occurred? Was he floating down the aile at 17000 mph, across the Pacific Ocean towards his bride to be, who was waiting for him in Texas. A rendezvous in space, time and on earth, that lasted just long enough to join the two into one? Closest approach to Clear Lake, Texas for Sunday afternoon was: ISS 10 Aug 12:23:47 12:26:42 36 degrees SE 12:29:36 ISS 10 Aug 14:01:05 14:02:49 14 degrees NW 14:04:33 Craig Fink |
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![]() "Joe cox.net" jjjgrills@nospam wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:51:14 GMT, Craig Fink wrote: Congratulations to Ekaterina and Yuri Malenchenko on their wedding. Just curious, does anyone know what time the ceremony occurred? Was he floating down the aisle at 17000 mph, across the Pacific Ocean towards his bride to be, who was waiting for him in Texas. A rendezvous in space, time and on earth, that lasted just long enough to join the two into one? Closest approach to Clear Lake, Texas for Sunday afternoon was: ISS 10 Aug 12:23:47 12:26:42 36 degrees SE 12:29:36 ISS 10 Aug 14:01:05 14:02:49 14 degrees NW 14:04:33 Craig Fink Who gives a ****? I would have assumed just about everyone reading sci.space.station. |
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