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NASA's Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center in Houston will beam the Super Bowl
XLVII showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens
live to the International Space Station so its astronaut crew can watch
the big game along with every other football fan on Earth.
"Yes they are going to watch it this weekend," NASA spokesman Josh
Byerly told SPACE.com in an email. Byerly said Mission Control made a
special point on Friday (Feb. 1) of asking the station astronauts if
they wanted to catch the game.
"And they said they definitely wanted to see it," Byerly said.
The space station is currently home to two American astronauts
(commander Kevin Ford and flight engineer Tom Marshburn), Canadian
astronaut Chris Hadfield and Russian cosmonauts Evgeny Tarelkin, Oleg
Novitskiy and Roman Romanenko. Together they make up the station's
Expedition 34 team.
Whether the space station crew will throw a traditional Super Bowl
party, hold a zero-gravity football game, or just float around with the
game on in the background is unknown. But the International Space
Station, is just about the same size (tip to tip) as the football field
the 49ers and Ravens will play on in New Orleans during Sunday's game.
Space travel seems to be taking a spotlight in the Super Bowl this year.
Car manufacturer Kia will debut its new "Space Babies" TV commercial
for the Kia Sorento, in which a father tells his son that all babies
(even animal tots) actually come from the alien planet Babylandia, and
launch on epic space mission in order to reach their parents on Earth.
Just after the Super Bowl, the AXE personal care products company is expected to unveil the first winner of its AXE Apollo Space Academy
contest to launch 22 people on private trips to space. The contest was
announced in January, with AXE teaming up with XCOR Aerospace — builder
of the private suborbital space plane Lynx — and cosmic tourism firm
Space Expedition Curacao to offer the trips.
The other 21 winners from the AXE Apollo Space Academy are slated to
be selected after a final competition — the AXE Global Space Camp — to
be held in Orlando, Fla. The winners will then be launched into space,
one at a time, once XCOR's Lynx space plane begins operational flights
with Space Expedition Curacao, contest organizers said.
The contest is open to both men and women in more than 60 countries.
Entrants must sign up at the AXE Apollo Space Academy website (AXEApollo.com)
and write about why they should fly in space. Website visitors will
then vote on the entries. The deadline to enter is Feb. 3 (Super Bowl
Sunday).
Photo via iStockphoto, Scibak and CBS Sports. Composite by Mashable/Charlie White
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