Stuck NASA astronauts speak out amid concerns about their health

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Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the two NASA astronauts who have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than 150 days and counting, are speaking out amid health concerns, reassuring the public they are doing well and explaining how they keep themselves healthy. NBC's Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.

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That sounds like an experiment to see how a person's body functions the longer their in that atmosphere. Just my theory! I've seen a news clip from an astronaut, a few years ago, stating that the longer people be out there in space, their DNA change.

deejay
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You sound different. I'm tired of waiting to see both back on earth! Can the rescue team hurry up

journeywithjaneel
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when is some genius (like me) going to ask them just how do they know if they has lost weight or not in SPACE how do you weigh yourself in ZERO G ?! nice reporting TODAY SHOW

justjohnny
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Hey I know that guy from big bang theory! Space force!

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Craig does realize those crimes never go away. Not only does he have to look over his shoulder for the next 4 years but the rest of his life. Wasn't it about 20 years before the catholic church scandal came out?

daleozwald
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Why aren’t we saving them what oh they come back in a capsule lol. Just watched space x’s fifth launch pre cool 😎 I need a job lol

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