NASA Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Idaho Students and Educators

NASA Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Idaho Students and Educators
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 39 Flight Engineers Rick Mastracchio and Steve Swanson of NASA discussed their daily work and research on the orbital laboratory with students at Boise State University in Idaho and educators, including former educator-astronaut Barbara Morgan, during an in-flight educational event May 6. Mastracchio is in the final week of his six-month mission on the station, heading for a landing in his Soyuz return craft in Kazakhstan on May 13, U.S. time. Swanson, who will become station commander on May 12, will remain aboard the complex until mid-September.

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8 responses to “NASA Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Idaho Students and Educators”

  1. Oi… I can't believe these flat earthers and their nonsense. I bet 90% of them are just looking for attention and the rest are just hopelessly confused.

  2. So funny and sad at the same time

  3. Dois idiotas idiotizando uma multidão de preguiçosos que não estudam e acredita em Hollywood

  4. Ridiculous, full of glitches. Actors in a Hollywood film set.

  5. 16:03 the guy in the back is on a wire plan as day

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