Ask Astronaut Greg Chamitoff: Fitness and Stress in Space
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Missed him at USYD on 04/08/11, but no doubt he would have many great stories to tell...
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Allow unlimited Abundance to come into your life from this moment forard...
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Thanks Greg for sharing with us this insider's glimpse of life aboard the ISS! Great stuff - we'll share this with our Science Chicago subscribers too!
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The Theory of Magnetrition predicts menopause occurring as osteoporosis effects female astronauts who have left the Earth's magnetic field behind while venturing into space. As warm-blooded animals age, magnetosynthesis decreases. A point at which decreased magnetosynthesis is sufficient to prevent child development within the womb, is the onset of menopause.
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Hi Greg, I have two questions:
If some global catastrophe occurred, and no supplies could be sent up to the ISS, how long could it survive as a self-sustaining environment?
Were you able to watch the recent Chinese spacewalk from the station, and if so, what was the experience like?
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south park i bet
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lol i cant believe he asked that
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what do you think of youtube user gridkeeper any thoughts opinions anybody
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LOL
Greg u are awesome!
jess1eo 3 years ago 9
no the guy who sent the question is 65
kooldog98 3 years ago 6