by rupe

Where are Mir, the Shuttle, and the ISS right now?



... And then there was one :-(


This information is taken from NASA's J-Track application, which was developed by the Mission Operations Laboratory at the Marshall Space Flight Center. The actual page for this data is located here.

 


 
Read more of   The Yak's Frequently Questioned Answers   (mod.2008-11-08)

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286.   What's the best Thai Restaurant in Atlanta? (Zab-e-Lee!)   [strick/2001-11-14]
271.   I am stupid and forgot my root password for my OpenBSD box. Now what?!?!   [ross/2001-09-05]
268.   how does jesse set the time on his palm pilot?   [jesse/2001-08-19] ( combee/2001-11-01 )
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202.   Where's a good place to get custom and hard to find computer cables in the Bay Area?   [rupe/2001-03-19]
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106.   What is Wax?   [jamison/2000-07-03]
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91.   Should the answer to an FQA consist entirely of an external link?   [macki/2000-05-06] ( strick/2002-01-23 )
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