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International Space Station Crew Member Discusses Life in Space with Japanese Students
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 44 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) discussed the first weeks of his five-month mission on the complex during an in-flight event August 7 with students and officials of Kokubunji City, Japan. Kokubunji City holds an special place in Japanese space exploration history as the location where experimental Japanese rocket launches first occurred 60 years ago. Yui arrived on the station in late July and will remain on board through late December.
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impressive communication skills
Japanese people are every time polite 😀
Rrly annoying translation
my future job 😎🚀
質問がかぶりすぎ!
聞こえなーい
Conichiwa Nipon,
I have a question. I cant get an answer from anyone.
Light is a photon, it is either absorbed or reflected. if it is directed at a mirror it reflects ok so if you were to put a light in a box with mirrors inside as the walls then turned the light off where does the light go?
Why doesn’t it just keep reflecting bouncing within the walls?
is it absorbed gradually but it happens so fast it disappears almost as soon as the light turns off?
I am thinking light is like a stream of water where once the hose is turned off the flow of light shuts down. therefore the walls have nothing left to reflect.
is this correct.
I need to know because I am upgrading my dimensional warp drive and im having problems on the receiving end where the matter wont reconstruct properly.
Just Joking, it works fine.
Energy is never lost it is always transferred, matter in all forms is a form of energy, the coding of restructuring once dismantled is the tricky bit, has nothing to do with whether light is a particle or wavelength or both.
Wonderful!!
Great translator. She’s doing it ‘on the fly’. She has the student’s questions but not his answers, which are lengthy and sometimes technical. Well done!
Здравейте Вие там от NASA! Как е самочувствието Ви? Надявам се сте ОК! Имате хубав, благословен спокоен ден!
I wonder if NASA keeps and releases not translated versions of such events? The translator did a great job, of course, but it is still kinda hard to listen when you know both languages.