See the Discovery Space Shuttle

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Many people across America's Midwest will have the opportunity to see a piece of history before tomorrow morning. The shuttle Discovery is returning from a resupply and servicing mission at the International Space Station, one of NASA's final shuttle flights before the fleet is retired later this year. It will overfly dozens of cities and towns, including Fort Peck Lake, Montana; Pierre, South Dakota; Sioux City, Iowa; St. Louis, Missouri; Tupelo, Mississippi; Birmingham, Alabama; and Jacksonville, Florida. You would have to get up early to see it, scheduled landing time is 8:48A.M. in Florida, but it would be so worth it see something that won't happen again. I wish it was going to be near us. I'd camp out on the roof all night for a chance to see that. :yesnod

More details: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100418/sc_ ... xlc2Rlc2M-


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