Space Station Crew Talks About Life and Work on ISS
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 44 Flight Engineers Scott Kelly of NASA and Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) discussed the status of their research in orbit and other aspects of life on the orbital complex in a pair of in-flight interviews July 16 with WDRB-TV, Louisville, Kentucky, and the First Coast News Network in Florida. Kelly and Kornienko are in the fourth month of a year-long mission on the station gathering valuable biomedical data that will assist in the formulation of a future human mission to Mars.
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Space Station Crew Talks About Life and Work on ISS
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So amazing i love NASA (sorry for some of us that write a trash comment in online chat)
This see so amazing ! for the new step of people .I think in the future there will be more develop this is great ><
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Can I be a suicide mission. Send me to mars and see if I survive. I’ll do anything to go to space
If I peruse to get a doctorate degree I aerospace engineering, what are my chances of becoming an astronaut?
Space is coming up with you
does he know he’s got manuel with him 😀
they are in a airplane.
Hola simplemente me gustaría preguntar sobre un fenómeno que esta rondando mucho por internet se llama los 3 días de oscuridad y que se estara dando el 24 de agosto del 2015. Es sierra esta teoria.…
looks like Bison Last Chance Heavy Duty belt of Kelly’s, more ideas?
His posture is so weird 😛
It’s pretty obvious that the first question that they were presented with hit a nerve… He couldn’t even give a clear answer on where they are located, nor even show us the little window he says exists beneath his feet (quite embarrassing in a live broadcast…) NASA, I hope you do realize that more and people are no longer buying your BS (including the recent Pluto images). This transmission from the ISS is obviously a fake.
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Mikhail doesn’t need a translator . He speaks very good English.
At 12:25 Mikhail Borisovich actually said, “I’d like to add, we are tasked with such an important mission, so there’s no point in indulging in (negative) emotions”. Very free interpretation on behalf or the Russian translator, overall, it must be a lot of pressure — doing sync with space! (: Nevertheless, I would have liked to hear the original, pity so much of it is leveled to the point of inaudibility.
Love Mr. Kelly’s facial expressions throughout the whole interview, he seems like an intelligent and easy-going person, who’s fun to work with (:
P.S.: I apologize to the NASA people on behalf of humanity for the trolls in comments. Hope you don’t have time to read those (:
I have a question for NASA or one of the astronauts. On earth when you are upside down gravity draws the blood to your head. So one would assume your body is used to that effect. Is there anything that noticeably occurs when your body no longer has to fight or work against gravity in your circulation?
Time they brought the ISS down into the ocean. It is costing billions and is not worth the expence anymore. So they can cook a pizza in orbit .…. for chrissake they can’t even find anything interesting to talk about anymore. Manned space travel is a dead end and the money should be used to make discoveries that are meaningfull using unmanned probes.
He gets a red face and squeezed eyeballs from going upside down. It’s supposed to be in zero atmosphere.
Scott with his arms crossed, again.
Where is his neck though?
Just listening to Scott Kelly’s audiobook now — crazy to think that this public event still took place as a cloud of debris was headed to their neighbourhood at 14km/s.
Anyone else here as a result of Scott Kelly’s “Endurance” book? “We got busy all of a sudden” is quite the understatement when you realize he was in the middle of emergency preparations (closing all U.S.-side hatches) for a potential collision with an old Russian satellite.
Amazing watching this back after Kelly said in his book, Endurance, that they had a red warning for a piece of Russian satellite debris, which meant it was very close to hitting the iss. They were actually told to prep the Soyuz incase they needed it as a lifeboat, but that had suddenly been overridden by this PR event they were told apparently couldn’t be cancelled.
Great shoutout to Louisville and WDRB in Mr. Kelly’s book, Endurance. It’s truly a phenomenal story involving some of the bravest men and women out there.
What would you like people who see the station overhead to think about when they see it? What sort of dumbass question is that? You went to journalism school and got a degree to ask such an idiotic question?
Such irritating questions to have to answer when, as he describes in his book, they were under a collision alert at that time, but public engagement events can’t be cancelled, which lacks any semblance of logic.
6:15 The airplane started to take an unexpected dive, so the dude to the left also started to float towards the ceiling… LOL, fakery at its best.
Love them! ❤️
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