Waking up, working, and going to sleep in Zero G
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2011
- 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.
This poor woman has studied, toiled and probably sacrificed a significant amount of her personal life to achieve the amazing status of an astronaut, and all this interviewer can do is ask her if she thinks her husband is coping with her kids. Would they ask a male astronaut that I wonder?
I've watched so many space videos, I got up and thought I would float to the kitchen
they're asking her a bunch of family questions. I would be much more interested in her research.
Has chance to ask any question to an actual astronaut that is currently orbiting the atmosphere
"Hey Im doing alot of really cool space stuff in space, would anyone like to hear about that?"
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?
The Interviewers were dreadful, "why do you guys do, stare out windows?" How stupid.
I have to agree with most of the commenters on this page and ask why the hell were the questions so limited? I would have asked her,
Such stupid questions, she's super intelligent and in SPACE for goodness sake, ask her about something interesting! Just because she is a girl, she has to answer these husband/children questions... I'm glad she answered "I don't really miss anything yet, I'm so glad to be here", without having to enter the perfect mom role. I don't think those people down at the earth understands how it feels when you're really, really interested in something and get to experience such a huge thing within that area. Being a mom wouldn't exactly be my first priority in space, just like being a father shouldn't be. Oh well, luckily things are slowly changing for the better :)
What a waste of an opportunity to learn something interesting from this intelligent woman.
I'm so glad that other people have mentioned how pointless their questions were. There really is so much to learn from this incredible woman, and nearly all of their questions were about silly, personal things.
Wow.... What a waste of a space station interview....
i could stare at her necklace for days...
mindless, annoying, and childish questions. I expect nothing less from the television.
For the first half of the interview, at least, they sure did ask the most demeaning questions possible.
God "The Talk" sucks. I wish they got a legitimate group to talk to her. Good on her though for keeping in touch. can't wait for the day where we all get the chance to be in space.
I want to know the important questions, like if you fart, does it just stay there?
The fact that it took almost 11 minutes to get to the actual science of what they're doing on the ISS in this entire 17-minute sequence is ridiculous. I'm actually astonished they didn't wind up asking her how she did her hair in space, that would fit right in with this bullshit line of questioning.
"Do you have a chef up there?" Fucking seriously?
like really shes in space. "how do you feel about your husband taking care of your wife duties."