Received this in an email today from Geocaching. I'm gonna need a better GPS!
Rick will live aboard the ISS for 6 months. He plans to use the Travel Bug as a tool to teach students on Earth, in his home state of Connecticut, about geography and science. He’ll also earn the Solar System’s most elusive smiley and find the International Space Station geocache.
Geocaching
in Space
You
don’t read the words, “We’re going to space!” very often. So, how about we soak
up the joy of reading those words once more? Let’s add a little pizzazz and
shout it by using all capital letters: “WE’RE GOING TO SPACE!” Yeah! A Geocaching
Travel Bug® is hitching a ride with astronaut Rick Mastracchio straight to the
International Space Station. The mission is currently scheduled to launch from
Kazakhstan at 4:08 GMT on November 7, which is 5:08 a.m. in Berlin and November
6 at 8:08 p.m. in Los Angeles. (Convert to your time here.)Rick will live aboard the ISS for 6 months. He plans to use the Travel Bug as a tool to teach students on Earth, in his home state of Connecticut, about geography and science. He’ll also earn the Solar System’s most elusive smiley and find the International Space Station geocache.