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Nhu vay het thuc an ma anh chua ve den trai dat thi sao
ОтветитьMY GUY EATING BETTER THAN ME IN THE ISS
ОтветитьCan Parker the slayer would try that your talent😂😂😂😂😂
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ОтветитьI have a question when u eat or drink something how it moves down i think swallowing isnt enought to push it down or not ?
ОтветитьNot so bad, that made me smile :)
ОтветитьVery valuable
ОтветитьActually it looks like space poop.
ОтветитьHow do u poop?
ОтветитьI Wish i was him
ОтветитьMy face when he said hot
How is it hot you’re in space
love how he kept the spoon in his mouth as not to drop it like people on earth do but he could just let it float around lol
ОтветитьGood guy
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ОтветитьDespite being as hard as a coffin nail, Chris Hadfield is such a wholesome person, taking the time to create these educational vlogs.
He's generally a pretty serious guy, but is also cool headed and jovial.
I saw few drop floating around
ОтветитьThank god for this Canadian
ОтветитьNow I want FLOATING chocolate cake! Just great! Kidding.
( sort of). Thanks for this!
Delicious
ОтветитьIf you want to write in space what would you go to Ride on
ОтветитьI just want to eat it
ОтветитьThis is great for on the go. (CPC)
Ответитьyou could imagine the space food photoshoots would be so easy with them just staying in the air like that!
Ответить🤗🏆🌼
ОтветитьIs it possible to watch live broadcast in space?
ОтветитьDo you have cupcakes in space?
~(〃'▽'〃) ~🧁
when you drink what stops the water from not just floating back up?
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ОтветитьIs the International Space Station Worth $100 Billion?
Nov 1, 2010 — NASA estimates the station has cost U.S. taxpayers $50 billion since 1994 — and overall, its price tag has been pegged at $100 billion
International Space Station programme
The ISS has been described as the most expensive single item ever constructed. As of 2010, the total cost was US$150 billion. This includes NASA's budget of ...
Cost: $150 billion (2010)
Launch vehicle(s): Proton (1998–present); Space Shuttle (1998–2011); Soyuz (2000...
Crewed vehicle(s): ISS (1998–present); Space Shuttle (1998–2011); Soyuz (2000–p...
Uncrewed vehicle(s): Progress (2000–present); ATV (2008–2015); HTV (2009–2020)
NASA outlines cost savings from ISS transition
Feb 6, 2022 — NASA currently spends about $3.1 billion a year on the space station program, with more than $1.3 billion going to operations of the station.
If the International Space Station cost ...
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If the International Space Station cost $150,000,000,000 to build and launch, how much will a space ship that can hold generations of people
Space Shuttle and International Space Station
Aug 3, 2017 — The average cost to launch a Space Shuttle is about $450 million per mission. Back to Top Q. Did any Space Shuttle launches take place
How much does space travel cost?
Oct 15, 2018 — Flying to the International Space Station ... Seats on those spacecraft are expected to cost about $58 million
Meet the private citizens who'll pay $55 million each to fly to the ...
Jan 26, 2021 — All three are extremely wealthy, with the means to pay the $55 million ticket price for an eight-day stay on the International Space
How much does it cost to leave Earth?
May 26, 2020 — NASA has identified the cost of sending astronauts to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket at $81 million
What NASA Pays to Ship Supplies to Astronauts in Space
Jul 20, 2016 — Orbital Science's Cygnus spacecraft costs about $43,180 per pound to send things up, dividing the $1.9 billion contract by the maximum
Kilotons per kilogram | Restricted Data
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ОтветитьTake me home
Ответить10 years later, and this is still an awesome video
ОтветитьHole in one
Ответитьhow can you dress in space
ОтветитьI wonder how they wash those spoons in space
ОтветитьI like how Chris said "Heres a cup of coffee" whens its not in a cup
ОтветитьHow come nasa doesn’t do this ish
ОтветитьThe earth is flat
ОтветитьFake, liar, fraud
ОтветитьHe doesn't even need a table to put things
ОтветитьHow did he used to shave?
ОтветитьThe tiny specks in the image could very well be pixels that have been overexposed to ionizing radiation.
ОтветитьThat spoon trying to float away from his mouth was awesome for some reason
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