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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

INTERNET CAN do it FROM SPACE

Houston - With advanced technology, astronauts in space can access the internet. Timothy Creamer, crew ISS (International Space Station), has been working with flight controllers to build internet access from orbit since the post last month. Friday (22 / 1) and then, he successfully sending the first tweet from outer space.

"Hello Twitterverse! We now live tweeting from the International Space Station. The first time tweet from space!:)," Creamer writes. He was accompanied by Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi. Previously, the astronauts had to send his tweet via email to mission control in Houston. Party control and post them on Twitter. Remote Internet access is only possible if there is a high-speed communication links.

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