NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly Kicks Off Geography Trivia From Space

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Nov. 15, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington      
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Amiko Kauderer 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 10-300

NASA ASTRONAUT SCOTT KELLY KICKS OFF GEOGRAPHY TRIVIA FROM SPACE

HOUSTON -- Where over the world is NASA astronaut Scott Kelly? Kelly, 
who will be living aboard the International Space Station for nearly 
six months, wants to test your knowledge of the world through a 
geography trivia game on Twitter. 

The first person to correctly identify the place depicted in his 
photos will win an autographed copy of the picture. Kelly began his 
contest at the start of Geography Awareness Week, which continues 
through Nov. 21. He plans to continue the game for the duration of 
his flight. 

Kelly launched to the space station along with two Russian cosmonauts, 
Alexander Kaleri and Oleg Skripochka on Oct. 8. He is set to return 
to Earth March 16, 2011. The orbiting outpost and its six crew 
members circle Earth more than a dozen times each day, traveling more 
than 200 miles above Earth at 17,500 mph. 

During Kelly's stay on station, he will have opportunities to see and 
photograph various locations on Earth. In fact, part of his job is to 
capture a kaleidoscope of geographic spots used for scientific 
analysis of our planet. 

"From the cupola, which is much like a bay window in a house, we are 
able to take pictures for many scientific reasons, but also to share 
with the public what we are learning about the planet on which we 
live," Kelly said. 

Kelly announced the contest Nov. 8 by posting the following update 
from his Twitter account, @StationCDRKelly: "Got game? Be the first 
to correctly name that inkblot on Earth from space." 

He posted the first image in the geography contest on Monday, Nov. 15. 
To play the geography trivia and get other updates from Kelly 
throughout his mission, follow his Twitter account at: 



http://www.twitter.com/StationCDRKelly 


"Expanding our geography knowledge is essential to our economic 
well-being, our relationships with other nations and the 
environment," Kelly said. "It helps us make sense of our world and 
allows us to make connections between people and places. Space 
exploration is a global endeavor, and the International Space Station 
is the result of these connections." 

For complete rules of the Geography Trivia from Space contest and more 
information about the International Space Station, visit: 






http://www.nasa.gov/station   


Find all the ways you can connect and collaborate with NASA at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/connect   

	
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