Ask Astronaut Greg Chamitoff: That's news to me!
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Astronaut Greg Chamitoff, aboard the International Space Station 220 miles above Earth, is taking your questions. Post a video response to this video with your question or submit a question at http://www.nasa.gov/ask. Chamitoff's schedule will not allow him to answer many questions, but he will attempt to answer a few each week.
With the Olympic Games in progress, Beijing has become the focus of the news. Do you get information about the Olympics or other news? And, how does it feel to read the news while 220 miles above Earth? -- Sicong Li Taiyuan, 16, China
Author: ReelNASA
Keywords: space iss spacestation chamitoff astronaut nasa news communication olympics china bejing
Added: October 9, 2008
Posted in Technology, Internet & Science Category
on October 12, 2008
via youtube.com
NASA Channel -
Astronaut Greg Chamitoff, aboard the International Space Station 220 miles above Earth, is taking your questions. Post a video response to this video with your question or submit a question at http://www.nasa.gov/ask. Chamitoff's schedule will not allow him to answer many questions, but he will attempt to answer a few each week.
With the Olympic Games in progress, Beijing has become the focus of the news. Do you get information about the Olympics or other news? And, how does it feel to read the news while 220 miles above Earth? -- Sicong Li Taiyuan, 16, China
Author: ReelNASA
Keywords: space iss spacestation chamitoff astronaut nasa news communication olympics china bejing
Added: October 9, 2008
Posted in Technology, Internet & Science Category
on October 12, 2008
via youtube.com
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