This is a wonderful visit inside the International Space Station. Astronaut Garrett Reisman, Expedition 17 flight engineer, films parts of his day May 7th 2008. Ride along as Reisman narrates the...
This is a wonderful visit inside the International Space Station. Astronaut Garrett Reisman, Expedition 17 flight engineer, films parts of his day May 7th 2008. Ride along as Reisman narrates the sights and sounds of a "typical" day at 17,500 mph 225 miles above the Earth. Our thanks to Garrett for the video, nicely done, and to NASA for making it all possible.
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Alot of them tend to have a masters or a PhD in either Science or Engineering. Depends on the mission as to what qualifications they possess. If you look on Nasa's website, you can view their Bio's.
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dammmmm that sux