International Space Station Inflight Discussion with ESA Astronaut Alexander Gerst and German Media
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 40 Flight Engineer Alexander Gerst of Germany discussed life and research on the orbital outpost during a series of in-flight interviews July 29 with members of the German media. Gerst, who represents the European Space Agency, arrived on the station in late May and will remain in orbit until November when he returns to Earth in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
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International Space Station Inflight Discussion with ESA Astronaut Alexander Gerst and German Media
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I hate those live translators. Is there the original video somewhere?
NASA, when will you learn that most people would rather read the translation than hearing it ! but still a great interview, thanks 🙂
The message I received from this interview Is the people on planet earth needs to unite in Peace on earth. And to work together to preserve our planet Earth and her resources. Also to find ways to protect Earth from meteors And other future space objects.
Is there a version somewhere without the translation?
“We, we, we, we, uh… We…” (looong pause)
Use subtitles instead!!!!!
Wäre ja schön gewesen, Alex ohne drüberbabbelnde Übersetzerin zu hören…
biddeschön:
http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/gerst-interview-100.html
Gibst das auch irgendwo ohne englisch?
Warum fragen die meisten Ihn nach seiner Meinung zu den Konflikten auf der Erde. Ich meine, der Mann ist im All. Wäre es nicht interessanter Ihn genauer über seine Mission, Arbeit und Experimenten zu befragen? Ich weiß nicht wie oft er gefragt wurde wie die alle (Deutscher, Amerikaner und Russen) miteinander da oben klar kommen in bezug auf die Konflikte in Gaza oder der Ukraine.
Why does the majority ask him about his opinion to the conflicts on earth? I mean, this man is in space. Wouldn’t it be more interesting to ask him more specific questions about his mission, work, and experiments? I don’t know how many times they asked him how they (German, Americans, and Russians) get along up there regarding the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
Also, ***** , next time, please add subtitles instead of dubbing it. Other than that, thank you for sharing, and best regards from Germany to ESA, NASA, and the ISS crew.
Schön dich zu sehen, danke