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1. The first guy up from their crew (Slim Jim) entered the linoleum stage, gliding on his feet like an astronaut, with moonwalk-esque movements that transitioned into a series of serious wavin’ and poppin’ routines, first rate
2. Is it true that asbestos was banned during the building of the World Trade Center and was used only up to a certain level? If so, might this have had a bearing on the collapse of the tower(s)? If so, did Atta know this? After asbestos was banned were the heat shield materials used for the Columbia shuttle inferior and if so, might this “environmental protection” have actually cost astronaut lives? Jason stored such subjects in his mind, for a future conference
3. This way, you can tell the story of grandma, finally achieving her dreams of becoming an astronaut in her old age
4. I thought you wanted to be an astronaut
5. I once asked 8 about the accuracy of a You Tube video, purportedly taken by an Apollo 20 astronaut, which shows a very large, alien craft on the Moon’s surface
6. astronaut, Major Tom, in the David Bowie song that had Tom
7. 17 Former astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, says that we inhabit a quantum world where nonlocal effects should be expected at all levels of functioning, not just as a curious artifact of the subatomic level of reality
8. Sure enough, a few weeks later when the astronaut was preparing to go up to the space station in a rocket, she remembered to put the paper plane in her luggage
9. The astronaut commander wasn"t having the same type metaphysical journey that Jessica
10. “What happen to our Earth?”, the astronaut said while making his steps
11. in theory be located by an astronaut
12. I want a large airtight top hatch able to let in a fully suited astronaut, plus a sealed hatch that would connect to the airlock of our space plane and be air-tight
13. The goal of that recompression chamber will be to give us the capability to go in orbit with the SPS-10A and rescue one astronaut from a disabled spacecraft if need be
14. Was tested by the NASA as a prospective astronaut in 1961 and successfully passed all the same medical and psychological tests given to the male Mercury astronauts
15. Sunita Williams is an American astronaut and a United States Navy officer who holds the record for longest space flight by a woman
16. “At one time I wanted to be an astronaut,” he thought
17. It wasn’t a little blob or a peanut, it was a fucking astronaut
18. But now, in contrast, when I look at my reliable Fortis Astronaut Chronograph I see that it is only 7th August
19. Seriously, I doubt if any astronaut, five years ago, was wearing such advanced clothing
20. Looking at the astronaut float in space we believe there is a force of
21. the body of the astronaut down by the force called gravity
22. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name was
23. Looking at the astronaut float in space we believe there is a force of attraction between the mass of the earth and the mass of the person and this force of attraction is gravity
24. The body of the earth holds mass that pulls the mass of the body of the astronaut down by the force called gravity
25. the Americans, that’s to make then think you’re an astronaut
26. The Americans were almost correct, although I’m not an astronaut
27. alternated in the life of America’s national hero, astronaut John Glenn
28. an astronaut, in order to go into space
29. It makes the life of the high-paid astronaut mechanically better
30. We choose to completely discount and ignore the huge sums of money, the huge waste of resources and energy and man-hours needed to keep one astronaut alive in space
31. Why should people spend 100’s of millions of hard-earned dollars trying to keep one astronaut alive in space for a few days; while billions of poor people starve and suffer because not enough money has been spent on their welfare? Yet, to the distorted value systems of civilization, this is a perfectly justifiable and rational expenditure
32. The best analogy I can think of is an astronaut on the moon, representing “you,”
33. As an astronaut on the moon, would you say you were really Mission Control, in
34. If the astronaut on the moon thought he was Mission Control, what do you think
35. Do you think the astronaut on the moon considers itself a puppet or slave of Mission
36. The American astronaut James Erwin, who was one of the first humans to travel deep into outer space, and set foot on the moon said, on his return to Earth, and after seeing creation from a new perspective
37. The American astronaut James Erwin, said after viewing the Earth, the Moon, and the Galaxy simultaneously, as his spacecraft traveled back to Earth between the depths of outer space and the Moon, that he had just seen the world as ‘God’ sees it, and that ‘God’ must love humans very much
38. There were dangers out there, he knew that – the treacherous woods, the telephone, the policemen and the Under Manager – but in here he was safe and secure, a deep space astronaut sealed within his capsule
39. We have recently reviewed satellite imagery from Mars and have confirmed that astronaut Mark Watney is, currently, still alive
40. But hey, I’m an astronaut
41. It’s not like the Pathfinder team is hanging around JPL just in case their long-dead probe is repaired by a wayward astronaut
42. After the storm abated, the lone remaining astronaut performed a full inspection of the Hab
43. Sol after sol went by, with the lone astronaut traveling in and out of the Hab almost daily
44. Airlock 1 was closest to the rover charging station, so the astronaut preferred it to the other two
45. Every time the astronaut used the airlock, the strain on AL102 relaxed, then tightened anew
46. “Based on travel duration and the supplies their astronaut has remaining, any such probe would have to be launched within a month
47. “They’ll put a Chinese astronaut on Mars
48. “Publicly rescue the Americans? Put a Chinese astronaut on Mars? Have the world see China as equal to the US in space? The State Council would sell their own mothers for that
49. We’ll get a Chinese astronaut on Mars, but what science will he bring back that some other astronaut couldn’t have? This operation is a net loss for mankind’s knowledge
50. I need to ask myself, “What would an Apollo astronaut do?”