Astro-Lung: Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson to Duet With Astronaut on International Space Station
Thursday, 23 February 2012
On April 12, Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson will duet with U.S. astronaut Col. Catherine Coleman. The catch? He will be onstage in Perm, Russia, and she will be 250 miles above Earth in the International Space Station.
Source: Associated Press On the 50th anniversary of becoming the first American to orbit earth, former astronaut John Glenn said NASA is in a difficult position because the space agency must rely on the Russians to transport Americans to the International Space Station. (Feb. 20)
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