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Clayton C. Anderson - The Ordinary Spaceman™

@Astro_Clay

Podcaster | Crazy fun Ret. Astronaut | AWD-Winning Author | STEAM advocate | Speaker | Media: https://t.co/E9kpjDv5fv & https://t.co/bdLfmorJYG

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The Big Dipper is easy to spot. You'll find it high in the north on April evenings. The two outer stars in the Big Dipper's bowl are sometimes called the Pointers because they point toward Polaris, the North Star! Read more: earthsky.org/tonight/use-bi…

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The Big Dipper is easy to spot. You'll find it high in the north on April evenings. The two outer stars in the Big Dipper's bowl are sometimes called the Pointers because they point toward Polaris, the North Star! Read more: earthsky.org/tonight/use-bi… 📸 EarthSky.
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Answer to Is it possible for civilians to travel into outer space with NASA, even though we have knowledge about what exists beyond our planet? by Clayton C. Anderson quora.com/Is-it-possible…

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Answer to If given the choice, would you prefer to live in your dream home or travel around the world every month with no limitations? by Clayton C. Anderson quora.com/If-given-the-c…

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I was on a spacewalk with Rick Mastracchio to replace one of the station's ammonia coolant tanks. The ammonia is used in a similar fashion as you would put Freon in your air conditioner at home. But this tank was huge - around eighteen hundred pounds!

#OTD I was on a spacewalk with Rick Mastracchio to replace one of the station's ammonia coolant tanks. The ammonia is used in a similar fashion as you would put Freon in your air conditioner at home. But this tank was huge - around eighteen hundred pounds!
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Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101) arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 1979 to begin several weeks of fit and function checks to prepare for the first shuttle launch (Columbia's STS-1) two years later.

In this photo, Enterprise begins its rollout to the launch pad on May 1, 1979.

Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101) arrived at @NASAKennedy #OTD in 1979 to begin several weeks of fit and function checks to prepare for the first shuttle launch (Columbia's STS-1) two years later. In this photo, Enterprise begins its rollout to the launch pad on May 1, 1979.
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