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Intro Music. NARRATOR: More than two years after the Columbia accident, NASA is set to Return to Flight on Mission...
MS. STILSON: Martine from Midlothian. We understand that each EVA is scheduled for six and a half hours. Is an EVA...
MS. STILSON: Okay. Ernesto from Santa Clarita asks, do you think that children will ever be allowed to travel into...
MS. STILSON: Tom from Marietta is curious to know if astronauts' training has changed any in the last two years. If...
MS. STILSON: Adrian from Manchester asks do the astronauts' feel a temperature increase during re-entry due to the...
MS. STILSON: We've had amazing response from our question board and people all over the world have questions for...
MS. STILSON: We've heard about all the hard work behind the scenes to prepare the hardware for space flight, but...
MS. STILSON: Raja in Manassas asks if the astronauts are trained to handle any medical emergencies on board. MS....
MS. STILSON: Daniel from New Plymouth asks what do the astronauts do in the last five days before launch? MS. HIRE:...
MS. STILSON: As the Space Shuttle launch director, Mike Leinbach leads the launch team and makes the ultimate...
MS. STILSON: Well, Joshua from Jacksonville asks can you grow seeds in space. MS. HIRE: Yes, we can. We can grow...
MS. STILSON: Last question. Jayson from Samarra writes, being stationed in Iraq, does the Shuttle ever cross over...
MS. STILSON: Great. Well, Jeff from Smyrna states, my son, Grant, wants to know what the astronauts eat and drink on...
MS. STILSON: John from Syracuse states, as astronauts, you are viewed by many people around the globe as modern-day...
MS. STILSON: Well, Donna in Weyburn wants to know if any Discovery astronauts trade places to stay on the Station?...
MS. STILSON: That's good to know. Here's a great question from Ian in Perranporth. On launch day, do the astronauts...
MS. STILSON: Derek from Miami wants to know what it feels like to launch into space, how does your body feel? Are...