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    shadowassassinshadowassassin Posts: 1,770
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    Their 'friends' :P
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    :o
    nelliek wrote: »
    Don't think I'd fancy going up in one of those Russian rockets. :o

    They land on hard earth too:o
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    kingofscotlandkingofscotland Posts: 619
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    What I want to know is, are they using the ISS to help search for the missing plane?
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    Jesse PinkmanJesse Pinkman Posts: 5,794
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    nelliek wrote: »
    Don't think I'd fancy going up in one of those Russian rockets. :o

    They do look a bit Lidl's Thursday specials. :D
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    Jesse PinkmanJesse Pinkman Posts: 5,794
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    :o

    They land on hard earth too:o

    Why when they have the Ukraine?

    Topical! :D
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    DisturbedDisturbed Posts: 306
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    bloody begging adverts
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    How about Dermot shutting up.....have a live feed with a co-positioned tracker and a simple "this is where you are" tag
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    SexbombSexbomb Posts: 20,005
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    Wish that camera would keep on the earth, the HD pictures look stunning :eek:
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    WHATM ISS

    17,128 mph
    lat -47
    long -37
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    DisturbedDisturbed Posts: 306
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    Didn't exactly choose the best of orbits to do this live program on. 90% of which will be over water. http://iss.astroviewer.net/
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    No Dermot...they have passed Argentina
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    Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    are we not getting uninterrupted coverage of the lap for 90 minutes?
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    nellieknelliek Posts: 10,786
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    How about Dermot shutting up.....have a live feed with a co-positioned tracker and a simple "this is where you are" tag
    It does seem very disjointed. I thought we were going to get a simple 90 minutes lap 'live' instead we're getting more shots of the studio and the inside of the ISS than of earth. To say nothing of being told half the stuff that we've been told in earlier programmes. Very disappointing so far. :(
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    shadowassassinshadowassassin Posts: 1,770
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    nelliek wrote: »
    It does seem very disjointed. I thought we were going to get a simple 90 minutes lap 'live' instead we're getting more shots of the studio and the inside of the ISS than of earth. To say nothing of being told half the stuff that we've been told in earlier programmes. Very disappointing so far. :(

    I think they are winging this
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    kingofscotlandkingofscotland Posts: 619
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    There's still two hours of the programme left
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    WHATM

    ISS....is that Richard Branson waving in the background
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    Jesse PinkmanJesse Pinkman Posts: 5,794
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    Night is not coming over the earth!

    It's the earth that is twisting that bit of the earth away from the sun.

    Get the basics right Dermot.
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    Dare DevilDare Devil Posts: 118,737
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    are we not getting uninterrupted coverage of the lap for 90 minutes?

    I was hoping that's what it was going to be.

    No ads, no switching to the inside of the ISS, no interviews, just one live lap, uninterrupted.
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    swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,119
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    ISS....is that Richard Branson waving in the background

    .....and what's that he's waving.......:o
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    BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,552
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    That toilet is small!
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    Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    Dare Devil wrote: »
    I was hoping that's what it was going to be.

    No ads, no switching to the inside of the ISS, no interviews, just one live lap, uninterrupted.

    yeh i'm disappointed now >:(
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    swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,119
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    Dare Devil wrote: »
    I was hoping that's what it was going to be.

    No ads, no switching to the inside of the ISS, no interviews, just one live lap, uninterrupted.

    I'll say straight off that I only watched a few minutes and I've now switched to the parliament channel

    but doesn't the thing move very slowly ?.......if it takes 90 minutes to go round the earth then a picture out of the window would move very slowly and people would say 'this is boring' !
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    swingaleg wrote: »
    .....and what's that he's waving.......:o

    ....enter humorous planet name here:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 211
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    Pretty poor program, a great chance missed here, why the hell didn't they have a professional science to present it instead of the boring Dermot O'Leary.
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    storminmikestorminmike Posts: 46,928
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    looper35uk wrote: »
    Pretty poor program, a great chance missed here, why the hell didn't they have a professional science to present it instead of the boring Dermot O'Leary.

    wait till we fly over judges houses
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