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    Keeping up with her family while in space She said that she and astronaut Butch Wilmore expected their trip to be longer than eight days since it was the first time they were flying the aircraft ...

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    All The Gear You Need To Get Your Walking Mileage Up. Charge 6. Awarded the best overall fitness tracker by WH this year, the Fitbit Charge 6 can help you track even more than your daily steps. It ...

  4. Bernard A. Harris Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Harris was born on June 26, 1956 in Temple, Texas.His parents were Bernard A. Harris, Sr. and Gussie Emanual Harris. [1] His parents divorced when he was six years old and seeing his father, who had only a tenth grade education, struggle to find work inspired Harris to pursue STEM.

  5. How did Topeka students get to interview astronauts currently in space? Whitson Elementary School English as a Second Language teacher Barbra Wright is an FAA-certified pilot and mentor for the ...

  6. Effect of spaceflight on the human body - Wikipedia

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    Space medicine is a developing medical practice that studies the health of astronauts living in outer space. The main purpose of this academic pursuit is to discover how well and for how long people can survive the extreme conditions in space, and how fast they can re-adapt to the Earth's environment after returning from space.

  7. John Francis (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Francis is a founder and program director of Planetwalk, a non-profit environmental awareness organization. [6] In 2005, he published Planetwalker: How to Change Your World One Step at a Time (later republished by the National Geographic Society as Planetwalker: 17 Years of Silence, 22 Years of Walking).

  8. Brookings Report - Wikipedia

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    Proposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affairs, often referred to as "the Brookings Report", was a 1960 report commissioned by NASA and created by the Brookings Institution in collaboration with NASA's Committee on Long-Range Studies.

  9. Robert Satcher - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee "Bobby" Satcher Jr. (born September 22, 1965) is an American orthopedic surgeon, chemical engineer, and former NASA astronaut. [3] He participated in two spacewalks during STS-129, accumulating 12 hours and 19 minutes of extravehicular activity.