Space Station Crew Discusses Activities with Congress
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 45 Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren of NASA discussed life aboard the orbital laboratory and the research they are conducting with members of the House, Science, Space and Technology Committee during an in-flight discussion Dec. 2. Chaired by Rep. Lamar Smith (R‑Texas). Kelly is in the ninth month of his year-long mission on the station with Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, gathering valuable biomedical data that will help enable NASA’s journey to Mars, while Lindgren is preparing to return to Earth Dec. 11 to complete a 141-day mission.
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Space Station Crew Discusses Activities with Congress
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what’s up with the dislikes? lol
very good
some People dont like this kind of videos… why?
tell me why we are doin this stuff while ignoring others on earth? we wont get far if we dont all learn to assist each other before we start goin off into space. let’s worry about basics first.
NASA deserves more funding and a lot more respect. Their work is vital to us all.
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Does the exercise they do completely negate bone and muscle loss or just slows it down?
Any candidate (congressional or otherwise) that supports NASA I will actively support.
that first question was everything I need to know. thank you!
I think soon there will be orbiting the Earth for at least three stations permanently residing there, but not as scientific as residential. And there will be people who will be born for the first time at the stations, but not on this planet. Let’s fantasize, until recently such as cloning also spoke as pure fiction.
one question: does nasa even care that they are being called liers and manipulators from people like the flat earth society?
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The bold guy says they’re currently over South America, heading to South Africa, and then Europe. I wouldn’t expect an American to be good at Geography, but I thought at least the NASA guy would have done his homework. If the ISS is orbiting Earth — and I would assume they do that in a straight line, not changing direction — then a almost 90 degree left turn from South Africa up North to Europe makes no sense…
Filming out there moms basement
All questions should be easily answered by any astronaut most answers are vague or skipped past.
Small objects at such speeds are like a rpg they would travel through the station
How do we call the international space station a space station if it’s still in earths orbit. Can’t even get to high earth orbit let alone outer space 😂😂