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What You Didn’t Know About Scott Kelly and Living in Space (Floating Urine is Involved)
First Ever NASA Reddit AMA from Space Recap
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly hosted a Reddit Ask Me Anything on Jan. 23 where people, well, asked him anything.
Kelly answered a range of questions from whether the crew members play space pranks on one another (“Occasionally…” Kelly said without elaboration.) to whether Kelly’s recovery plan will be different than normal (“I think my rehab plan is the same as if I were here for 6 months, but I’m not positive.”).
To start off, here are a few quick facts we learned about Kelly during the AMA:
The advice he would’ve given himself before going into space on day 1 would be to pack lighter.
His favorite David Bowie song is “Modern Love,” and his favorite non-space related movie is “The Godfather.“
He uses a Nikon D4 when taking pictures (camera settings and lenses vary).
He thought it was cool to watch the movie “Gravity” while he was on the space station, because that’s where the movie took place.
Once he lands, Kelly will miss the challenge of being aboard the space station the most.
Here are a few fun questions that astronaut Scott Kelly answered:
What’s the creepiest thing you’ve encountered while on the job?
Could a rogue spaceship sneak up on the space station?
We finally got an answer for one thing so many of you have been curious about…why does Scott Kelly always fold his arms?
When astronauts go up to space, they experience something very few others have and see Earth from a very unique perspective. What’s one thing Kelly will do differently once he returns home?
Kelly also told one user something unusual about being in space that people normally don’t think about: feet calluses.
Another user wanted to know what the largest societal misconception about space/space travel is. According to Kelly, it has nothing to do with science.
To read the entire Reddit AMA with Kelly, visit his IAmA thread.
Kelly’s #YearInSpace ends Mar. 2. Follow him until the end of the journey (and beyond) on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Constitution and a Secular America.
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this video speaks to me more than anything else
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The world is getting better all the time.
We’re living longer than ever.
Global GDP has surged.
Extreme poverty is in free fall.
Deaths from wars are at historical lows…
…As are deaths from HIV/AIDS…
…And many other major diseases.
The spread of democracy has made the world freer and safer.
More people than ever before have enough to eat.
Fewer mothers are dying in childbirth.
More children than ever are seeing their fifth birthday.
And more kids than ever are going to school.
People have never lived longer, better, safer, or richer lives than they do now. In fact, we’re living through what is, by objective metrics, the best time in human history. Learn more here.
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I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THIS AND THERE ARE TEARS STREAMING DOWN MY FACE
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Watch: Bill Nye’s graduation speech was as fiery and inspiring as you’d expect
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An apple a day...
The Doctor and apples…
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