Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Georgia Students | Summary and Q&A

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October 23, 2017
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Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with Georgia Students

TL;DR

Astronauts on the International Space Station answer questions from students, discussing topics such as life and work in space.

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Key Insights

  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€ The space station is much larger than astronauts initially expect.
  • πŸ–€ The view and lack of assistance make spacewalks different from training in a buoyancy lab.
  • ☠️ Exercise is necessary to prevent bone weakness and fragility in space.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€ Astronauts find sleeping in space comfortable, with various positions available.

Transcript

SPACE STATION THIS IS HOUSTON. ARE YOU READY FOR THE EVENT? >> HOUSTON, THIS IS SPACE STATION. WE ARE READY FOR THE EVENT. >> THIS IS MISSION CONTROL HOUSTON. PLEASE CALL STATION FOR A VOICE CHECK. >> THIS IS AMY AT PROSPECT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN GEORGIA. HOW DO YOU HEAR ME? >> PROSPECT ELEMENTARY, WE GOT YOU LOUD AND CLEAR. WELCOME ABOARD THE IN... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What surprised the astronauts the most when they first came to the space station?

The size of the space station was the biggest surprise for the astronauts, as it was much larger than they expected.

Q: What is the difference between training in the buoyancy lab and doing a spacewalk?

Inside the suit, the feeling is similar, but the main differences are the view and the lack of assistance in space. In the lab, divers can help, but in space, astronauts must figure things out on their own.

Q: What happens to astronauts' bodies if they don't exercise in space?

Without exercise, bones lose their strength and become thinner and more fragile. Muscles provide tension on the bones to keep them strong, preventing them from getting weak.

Q: How do astronauts get a good night's sleep in space?

Astronauts sleep standing up in small closets, and they find it comfortable. The sleeping positions can vary, with some astronauts on the ceiling or on the floor, inside floating bags.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Astronauts are surprised by the size of the space station when they first arrive, as it is much bigger than they expected.

  • The difference between training for a spacewalk in a buoyancy lab and actually doing a spacewalk is that in space, there is no help available and astronauts must figure things out on their own.

  • Exercising in space is crucial to maintaining bone strength and preventing them from becoming thin and fragile.

  • Sleep in space is comfortable, with astronauts in standing positions, on the ceiling, or on the floor, inside bags that float around.

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