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Do they still ring the bell on ISS when visitors or a new crew arrives?
I know Bill Shepherd tried to start this tradition and I saw it, I believe, carried on with the INC-2 crew, but have follow on crews kept it up? Did they do it just for shuttles or was it applicable to Soyuz as well? Being that it's a Navy thing, I doubt follow on commanders would stick with it. |
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stmx3 wrote:
Do they still ring the bell on ISS when visitors or a new crew arrives? Yes, for all Shuttle arrivals, this was done. However, I am not sure if they do this for Soyuz arrivals. |
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T.Yellow wrote:
stmx3 wrote: Do they still ring the bell on ISS when visitors or a new crew arrives? Yes, for all Shuttle arrivals, this was done. However, I am not sure if they do this for Soyuz arrivals. Thank you. I just never noticed it on NASA select. Well, it's good to know it still lives on. |
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