Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The astronauts on the ISS will mark the New Year 15 times - BFM.Ru

crew of the International Space Station 15 times to celebrate New Year 14 times and return to the past. That’s the number of times the ISS overcome the boundary between December 31, 2013 and January 1, 2014, reports NTV.

astronauts will fly for the first time in the new year at 16:08 Moscow time on 31 December between Australia and New Zealand. Finally in 2014 the station will fly over roughly the same area at 13:51, when will fly over the Pacific Ocean.

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when midnight chimes repulse Spassky Tower, astronauts celebrate New Year over the Pacific Ocean. At Christmas time Greenwich station will be located over the Atlantic Ocean, south of Africa. By the time Houston ISS will fly between Australia and South America. Watch the ISS are Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov, Sergey Ryazan, Mikhail Tyurin, U.S. astronaut Michael Hopkins, Rick Mastracchio and Koichi Wakata Japanese astronaut.

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