Posted on Apr 29, 2009 09:14:18 AM | NASA EDGE | 6 Comments
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AstroJournalist Keith Cowing and Astronaut Scott Parazynski at Everest Base Camp. Photo: Yeti
Wow! Apparently, we have a small contingent of fans in Nepal!
Or course, they are not there for NASA EDGE. These two Everest Insiders and Outsiders are at Mount Everest base camp preparing to make their epic ascent to the summit. You can follow their progress, along with their entire team, at http://OnOrbit.com/Everest. And even though they have their very own goofy co-host, we expect nothing but success.
Stay safe guys!
The NASA EDGE Goofy Co-Host
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On Nov 05, 2009 08:39:19 AM
guest
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"Thank for great information."
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Thanks,
The Co-Host - 5
On Nov 04, 2009 06:35:56 PM
guest
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This is awesome. I have checked out the site OnOrbit.com/Everest. Great photos!
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On Oct 31, 2009 07:44:59 PM
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"IT IS IMPORTANT TO ME TO HAVE GOOD NEW SCIENCE INFORMATION AVAILABLE RIGHT AWAY. THANKS FOR POST THIS AND I WAITING FOR NEXT POST."
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On Oct 31, 2009 07:45:59 PM
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"Thank for post this and waiting for your next post."
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Thanks,
The Co-Host - 2
On Jul 09, 2009 08:21:57 PM
Zara
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I was looking for new posts when I noticed this one that I have not read yet. It's great! I love it that the photo is taken by the Yeti! Lols!
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On May 09, 2009 09:42:33 AM
bishwaraj
wrote:
hey guys nepal is not a country to expect lot many fans of u there, its the place where u can b a fan of nature! Anyways have a good time and successful research, probably abt the effects of high altitude, or sth like that ! good luk !
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