Pope Benedict XVI talked to astronauts in space via a video call as shown below, which is a first time in history for a pope to communicate with someone in space.
As reported at Space.com on Saturday, May 21, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI made a video call to the astronauts at the International Space Station that day, at 7:11 a.m. EDT.
The pope’s video call came from the Foconi Room of the Vatican Library in Rome, Italy and was organized by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Apparently, Pope Benedict XVI talked to the 12 astronauts which consists of the crew of Endeavor STS-134 and Expedition 27, including two Italian astronauts Paolo Nespoli and Roberto Vittori.
Watch video here:
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Yes msred...awesome, and remember that even each jet was numbered for the 9/11:
I sent that in as soon as I noticed it after the jet numbers were released to the public....
11
93.....9+3=12
175.....1+7+5=13
77..............7+7=14
I understand the final will be launched early July (2nd, maybe?).
You have me looking at numbers everywhere - and it doesn't help that I read Cpt. May's blog by way of his newsletter (see most recent, below).
5/21/2011
711
134
27
Masons, Cabala and the 9/11 Cabal
For points & counter points in the comments section.
You bet he was getting an update.
I read an update that there will be one more mission..after this one.. Wonder when that one will be???? October 2011? LOL