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Busy, busy, busy. Michael Bulatovich 10-30-2007
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on October 30, 2007, 12:40 pm

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>>
>>>
>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
>>>>
>>>> Under " WATCH NASA TV NOW "
>>>> Click on the " Launch NASA TV Viewer"
>>>>
>>>> Reminds me of the days when I used to fix my own cars....
>>>>
>>>
>>> Don't these guys have a union? I've been watching now for 36 hours and
>>> they haven't taken a break yet!
>>
>> I was thinking the same thing. Also, they're in virtual fishbowl. Every
>> waking second is spent in radio contact with someone on the ground...not
>> to mention that there's a guy at mission control with a monitor who knows
>> when you've peed in you diaper.
>>
>> These guys are amazing specimens.
>>
>
> Oh wait, I forgot. These aren't shots from outer space. It's all really a
> sound stage and set in Arizona. These aren't even people, they're
> animatronics...

Yeah. They way that tether, with all that junk attached to it, floats around
in front of their faces as they try to work around it just doesn't look
quite real.
--


MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca



Posted by Pierre Levesque on October 30, 2007, 4:29 pm

>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
>>>>>
>>>>> Under " WATCH NASA TV NOW "
>>>>> Click on the " Launch NASA TV Viewer"
>>>>>
>>>>> Reminds me of the days when I used to fix my own cars....
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't these guys have a union? I've been watching now for 36 hours and
>>>> they haven't taken a break yet!
>>>
>>> I was thinking the same thing. Also, they're in virtual fishbowl. Every
>>> waking second is spent in radio contact with someone on the ground...not
>>> to mention that there's a guy at mission control with a monitor who
>>> knows when you've peed in you diaper.
>>>
>>> These guys are amazing specimens.
>>>
>>
>> Oh wait, I forgot. These aren't shots from outer space. It's all really a
>> sound stage and set in Arizona. These aren't even people, they're
>> animatronics...
>
> Yeah. They way that tether, with all that junk attached to it, floats
> around in front of their faces as they try to work around it just doesn't
> look quite real.
> --
>
>
> MichaelB
> www.michaelbulatovich.ca


> They way that tether, with all that junk attached to it, floats around in
> front of their faces

Oh wait, I forgot.again... It's all really an UNDERWATER stage and set in
Arizona.



Posted by ++ on October 30, 2007, 2:38 pm


Michael Bulatovich wrote:

>>Don't these guys have a union? I've been watching now for 36 hours and
>>they haven't taken a break yet!
>>
>>
>
>I was thinking the same thing. Also, they're in virtual fishbowl. Every
>waking second is spent in radio contact with someone on the ground...not to
>mention that there's a guy at mission control with a monitor who knows when
>you've peed in you diaper.
>
>These guys are amazing specimens.
>
>
a certain amount of bone loss that comes with these missions. I wonder
if the overexercise has anything to do with it or whether it is simply
the weighlessness.

Galina

>
>
>
>


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on October 30, 2007, 3:00 pm

>
>
> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
>>>Don't these guys have a union? I've been watching now for 36 hours and
>>>they haven't taken a break yet!
>>>
>>
>>I was thinking the same thing. Also, they're in virtual fishbowl. Every
>>waking second is spent in radio contact with someone on the ground...not
>>to mention that there's a guy at mission control with a monitor who knows
>>when you've peed in you diaper.
>>
>>These guys are amazing specimens.
> a certain amount of bone loss that comes with these missions. I wonder if
> the overexercise has anything to do with it or whether it is simply the
> weighlessness.
>
> Galina

I think it's the latter. Bone density and weight bearing exercise correlate.



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