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English: MS. STILSON: Last question. Jayson from Samarra writes, being stationed in Iraq, does the Shuttle ever cross over Iraq and is it possible that troops on the ground could spot the Shuttle in the sky? MS. HIRE: Oh, definitely. As it turns out, with the International Space Station that's orbiting the Earth all the time is in an inclination. The orbit's inclination is at 51.6 degrees. So that means that it's visible over the ground from 51.6 degrees north, 51.6 degrees south. And you can actually go on a website and see when it will be visible in your local area. What happens is, it's flying over all the time, but in the middle of the day, you can't see the International Space Station because it's too bright of a background. The sunshine is going to kind of wash it out. And at night, there's nothing lighting it up, so it's dark. But there is a very short period of time that just before sunrise, the Space Station or Space Shuttle will be up so high that the Sun's already shin
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