RE: ISS phone

From: Murphy, Robert F [BUS] (Robert.Murphy@sprint.com)
Date: Thu Jun 15 2006 - 10:43:09 EDT

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    Is there a web site that will give you email alerts rather than paying
    for the phone calls?
    
    Robert F. Murphy
    Wireless Data Consultant
    Sprint Nextel Corp
    565 Taxter Rd
    Elmsford, NY 10523
    (BB) 914-439-8338
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    robert.murphy@sprint.com
    Contact me to discuss how to use your wireless device for
    Wireless Data Business Applications!!!
     
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dale Ireland [mailto:direland@drdale.com] 
    Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:17 AM
    To: seesat-l@satobs.org
    Subject: ISS phone
    
    As most of you know ISS will be in continuous sunlight for a few days
    and
    visible on every pass all night from mid-northern latitudes.
    There is an announcement below from SpaceWeather.com about their phone
    alert
    system.
    So if you have someone you really would like to drive crazy just sign
    them
    up for the service below and they will get a phone call every 96 minutes
    all
    night long for a week. :)
    Dale
    
    
    
    SPACE STATION SIGHTINGS:  At this time of year, near the June solstice,
    the
    International Space Station (ISS) is orbiting in almost continuous
    sunlight.
    It's a great time to see the ISS flying brightly-lit through the night
    sky.
    Would you like to be alerted when the ISS is about to fly over your
    backyard?  Sign up for SpaceWeather PHONE: http://spaceweatherphone.com
    .
    
    
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