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NASA astronaut misses call from students amid International Space Station ‘false alarm’ – ABC News
Australian students will get another chance to speak to a NASA astronaut currently in orbit after they were told a “false alarm” on-board the International Space…

Australian students will get another chance to speak to a NASA astronaut currently in orbit after they were told a “false alarm” on-board the International Space Station (ISS) had disrupted their scheduled link-up.
- About a dozen Mawson Lakes School students were scheduled to take part in the link-up with a NASA astronaut
- The call went unanswered, and the school was told it was due to a “false alarm” sounding
- Organisers are now hoping to reschedule the link-up for next month
The students from Mawson…
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