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echo: science
to: DAVID WILLIAMS
from: mark lewis
date: 2008-03-27 22:11:12
subject: here`s one for ya...

-> Wouldn't that depend on the inclination of it's orbit? i.g. in a 
-> North, South, North orbit it would always see the sun. 
   
 DW> As far as I recall, the inclination of the ISS's orbit is about 60 
 DW> degrees, relative to the equator. 

51.2 or 51.6, i can't recall which, ATM...

the ATV (jules verne) took off on a 51.2 IIRC... if it wasn't ATV, it was
this last shuttle launch...

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