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12 May 2008
Students Talk to International Space Station on May 12th
First Coast-to-Coast Downlink

On Monday, May 12th at 9:20 AM (Pacific Daylight Time) - you can watch NASA's first coast-to-coast downlink live from the International Space Station (ISS) as students from elementary schools in California and New York link up and ask questions of astronaut Garrett Reisman. If it replays on NASA TV will soik 

More than 350 students at the two locations will participate in live videoconferencing before and after the 20-minute downlink session. Twelve second and sixth grade students will ask  the ISS astronaut questions with topics ranging from the effects of microgravity while living and working in the ISS, to eating and sleeping in space, science experiments on the ISS and the 50th anniversary of space exploration.

To watch the downlink, via the Internet - go to www.nasa.gov and click on Multimedia at the top of the page, then select NASA TV in the drop-down menu.

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