Space Station Crew Members Discuss Life in Space with CNN and the US Navy

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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore of NASA, a captain in the U.S. Navy, and Flight Engineer Terry Virts of NASA discussed life and work aboard the orbital laboratory with CNN International and the Navy Times during a pair of in-flight interviews Dec. 10. Wilmore has been conducting research and living on the complex since arriving Sept. 26, while Virts is in his third week on the outpost.
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I can't stop smiling while watching this video. Most positive looking guys, ever.

KbModem
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this two guys are too likeable... i really grant this abidance in space to them!

bla
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What an amazing time to live in to be able to experience this!

Simon-dgqs
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Would be the coolest thing ever in life to experience that! And my hands slowly are typing this because my mind has slowed down! The no Gravity would be fun as hell to experience!

TheAirheaded
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Thumbs up for the 3D printer installed and running.

syntaxusdogmata
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Ha I love Butch's personality he seems fun.

hollytheresee
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I would give anything to work in the ISS

moose
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Nice glitch at 9:03, clearly gave up that this was in front of a green screen. NASA= Never a Straight Answer

TheKittie
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CNN asking the best questions there. They are so amazing... BRBRRHAAHAHAHA

scheerBOM
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Anyone knows how much these 2 guys get in salary? Looks fun :)

haplue
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Shouldnt the socks in background float and move as well as his little thing does? No cables, actually NOTHING in the background is moving, its all stiff like on a photo.

eriklippert
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Es geht sehr vielen so wie mir.... hmmm

klarheit
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Space Station Crew Members Discuss Life in Space with CNN and the US Navy

venus_tv
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not inside iss.
plane experiencing zero G

granfred
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Hi อากาศดีวันนี้นะ กินอาหารกันยังนะ Hi

ส.อ.มงคลโพธิ์ตากุล-ฏฒ
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And how can that guy jump and fall back down? In space, he would fly towards the ceiling. Just watch it with the idea, it´s NOT in space....you´ll see, I´m right.

eriklippert