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Old 11-03-2009, 07:44 PM
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I know I'm a space geek, so no offense can be given back, but for those interested I've taken the NASA live audio stream between Mission Control and the International Space Station, and record it 24/7. It's all available at Index of / in hourly files, timestamped using Eastern Time.

The record software uses voice activation, so it eliminates all the dead air normally around. Each file is updated about 2 minutes after the hour. (You'll often see a small placeholder file for the current hour -- ignore that as it will have the full file in 60 minutes.)

If interested in correlating the times to what's going on, a daily schedule is available at NASA - International Space Station Timelines (November 2009)
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