The Space Shuttle will stop directly below the Space Station and Sergei and I will be looking out two different windows looking straight down at the Space Shuttle.
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I'd love to go to space. I would love to peek out a giant window and look back at the blue marble. There's no question; I'd love to do that.
After the Shuttle checks out on its two upcoming flights, it will be ready to take larger components up to the International Space Station later this fall.
The building of the International Space Station is something wonderful, and it will show us how to take the next step beyond low-Earth orbit.
The advice I was given was just to make sure you look out of the window occasionally. It's something no astronaut ever gets tired of doing.
A lot of these things will fly in later forms on the space station themselves, or a later form of that research will, once they kind of find out some of the basics from flying it on shuttle.
Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go straight upwards.
When this space walk will be completed, then the arm will be fully operational and ready for the next activity that will be pretty much the testing, the first flight testing of the space station arm.
The thought of being in space, and kind of enclosed, I find would be very claustrophobic. I think I would panic in that situation.
I wanted to get superimposed on a shuttle launch.
I would much rather fly on Soyuz than the shuttle.
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