Jacques van Oene
August 8th 05, 05:33 PM
August 07, 2005
Amiko Nevills
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
NOTE TO EDITORS: #J05-030
DISCOVERY ASTRONAUT SENDS PODCAST FROM SPACE
On his last day in orbit, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson sent a podcast
from space before the seven-member Discovery crew returns to Earth Monday.
The podcast was recorded as the Shuttle flew over the southeast tip of
Indonesia. Flying high, Robinson provides a glimpse of STS-114 mission
highlights in space, including a historic spacewalk.
On a mission of many firsts, Robinson voyaged alone on the tip of the
Station's robotic arm, flying 230 miles above the Earth to make a landmark
repair to the Shuttle. In his podcast, Robinson describes his experience and
the view he had while underneath the Shuttle.
Other experiences on working and living in space with his crew and the
Station's crew can be heard in Robinson's podcast.
To download and listen to the podcast from space, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight
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Jacques :-)
www.spacepatches.info
Amiko Nevills
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
NOTE TO EDITORS: #J05-030
DISCOVERY ASTRONAUT SENDS PODCAST FROM SPACE
On his last day in orbit, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson sent a podcast
from space before the seven-member Discovery crew returns to Earth Monday.
The podcast was recorded as the Shuttle flew over the southeast tip of
Indonesia. Flying high, Robinson provides a glimpse of STS-114 mission
highlights in space, including a historic spacewalk.
On a mission of many firsts, Robinson voyaged alone on the tip of the
Station's robotic arm, flying 230 miles above the Earth to make a landmark
repair to the Shuttle. In his podcast, Robinson describes his experience and
the view he had while underneath the Shuttle.
Other experiences on working and living in space with his crew and the
Station's crew can be heard in Robinson's podcast.
To download and listen to the podcast from space, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight
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Jacques :-)
www.spacepatches.info