Waking up, working, and going to sleep in Zero G

Waking up, working, and going to sleep in Zero G
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Expedition 26 NASA Flight Engineer Cady Coleman discusses what daily life is like aboard an orbiting space laboratory on CBS’ news program “The Talk” on January 18, 2011.

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6 responses to “Waking up, working, and going to sleep in Zero G”

  1. ASK HER COOLQUESTIONS!!! not just becaus ehse is a woman. Did a man write these questions?

  2. The necklace moves in every which direction in zero gravity yet her hair goes straight up no matter what? Okay.

  3. Space core: space can I go to space spaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

  4. how do they keep their balence

  5. Dam I wish there was Aussies

  6. How many times have you had the dream where you are falling and hit the ground, but wake up and flip tf out because there's no gravity?

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