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"It's really cool to see them so engaged," she said. For Quasny, the photos provide an opportunity to discuss space station life with her students. "One of the things we talk about are, what are they actually doing up there? What is the point? They don't go up there for a good time," said Quasny, who happens to be married to a space station flight controller. Eileen Hughes, who runs an online fabric shop with her daughter in Pennsauken, N.J., looks forward to getting the astronauts' pictures. She was fascinated with this week's "mystery island" shot by Wheelock, which turned out to be Juan de Nova Island near Madagascar. "It's awesome," she said. As for Kelly's game -- which will continue throughout his six-month mission
-- he announced a winner Friday afternoon. It was the first person to answer correctly, via a tweet. "Now play," he urged.
___ Online: NASA: http://tinyurl.com/2e8jelf Astronauts on Twitter: Lights in the Dark:
http://twitter.com/NASA/astronauts-in-space-now
http://www.lightsinthedark.com/
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