My brother, Phil, came from Texas for a long weekend.

We first saw an IMAX 3-D movie - the kind where you wear those funny glasses so you feel like you're in the movie - of walking on the moon. We took a bus tour, which included 3 different stops. We saw two of the modules that were to be added to the space station in the next two launches. Lastly, we went through some of the displays and saw another remarkable IMAX movie about life inside the space station. One of our questions was answered - yes, they do shave, exercise, etc. The guy would shave a bit, then release his razor and it would just hang right there in midair.

This is a great animation showing all the segments of the Space Station, the modules and the international partners that have helped create it.
Click here: SPACE STATION MODULES
On January 7th, (Phil had to leave so missed it by 2 days), we drove about as close as we could get to see Shuttle Atlantis go up.

When the shuttle returned, there wasn't really a good place to see it land so we stayed here in Rockledge to watch it on TV. Thank heavens Barbara had warned us about the sonic booms. There were 2 booms and they were LOUD!
We might get to see 2 launches - the next one is scheduled for March 11th.
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