TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — We may not always be able to see what's happening above the clouds but that doesn't mean that we can’t hear what's happening.

The amateur radio club in Terre Haute practiced communicating with the International Space Station as it passed by the Wabash Valley.

This is in preparation for a big event that will be hosted by Terre Haute Children's Museum in October.

"We only have 10 minutes from the beginning to the end. We’ll talk to one astronaut, and it'll work. Will have somebody helping the children get up to ask the question. and then move on," said Susan Turner, Executive Director of Terre Haute Children's Museum.

They will make live contact with the International Space Station. There will be only a short time frame for children to ask an astronaut que

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