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Uploaded by wired on Aug 20, 2008
Wired Contributing Editor David Kushner describes the greuling training regimen that all cosmonauts (and millionaire clients of Space Adventures) must undergo.
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i will soo pass out in all expriments
JABRANE4 3 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
So basically, be smart in sciences, be somewhat fit, and withstand many tests without puking and you've got a shot
GoldenChildBH 3 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
Is that Richard Garriott spinning there? :)
Klodvig105 4 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
crush you jaw? I don't wanna be a astronaut anymore >.<
TheSunnRose 1 month ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
Much work to be done.. blood plasma levels drop by 20%
Very daunting but I love physics
melikesnintendo 5 months ago
@rasmusa2821 It´s russian
911Investigate911 8 months ago
I am suprised they didnot develop a universal language that all of the workers on the ISS can use to read manuals and such
rasmusa2821 8 months ago
hmmmmmmmm?
TheWronald 8 months ago
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stonerboyno1 1 year ago
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i will soo pass out in all expriments
JABRANE4 3 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
So basically, be smart in sciences, be somewhat fit, and withstand many tests without puking and you've got a shot
GoldenChildBH 3 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
Is that Richard Garriott spinning there? :)
Klodvig105 4 weeks ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
crush you jaw? I don't wanna be a astronaut anymore >.<
TheSunnRose 1 month ago in playlist Living in Space: 225,000 Miles Above Earth-YouTube Space Lab
Much work to be done.. blood plasma levels drop by 20%
Very daunting but I love physics
melikesnintendo 5 months ago
@rasmusa2821 It´s russian
911Investigate911 8 months ago
I am suprised they didnot develop a universal language that all of the workers on the ISS can use to read manuals and such
rasmusa2821 8 months ago
hmmmmmmmm?
TheWronald 8 months ago
0:01
stonerboyno1 1 year ago