SPACE STATION CREW DISCUSSES LIFE AND RESEARCH ON THE ORBITAL OUTPOST WITH MEDIA Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 60 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Nick Hague of NASA discussed life and research on the orbital outpost during a pair of in-flight interviews July 10 with the BBC World News and North Carolina’s WRAL-TV. Koch, who is a native of North Carolina, is in the midst of a long-duration mission on the station, conducting scientific research and station maintenance work. Hague is scheduled to return to Earth in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in early October.
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