Space-Time: Scott Kelly Breaks Time-Aloft Record For US Astronauts (usatoday.com) 35
NASA astronaut -- and Commander of the International Space Station -- Scott Kelly on Friday broke the record for time in space -- for U.S. astronauts, at least; the overall longest flight of 437.7 days belongs to Valeri Polyakov, and the Washington Post points out that Russia’s Gennady Padalka has spent a total of 879 days aloft. Kelly brings a unique asset to the long-term study of health for spacefarers, because his twin brother Mark, here on Earth, serves as close to a perfect control subject as NASA could hope to have. Kelly is a prolific tweeter about the progress of his year-long mission aboard the ISS; on the occasion of beating the time-aloft record, his modest acknowledgement read only, "Records are meant to be broken. Look fwd to one of my colleagues surpassing my end 500+ days on our #JourneyToMars!"
Well Done (Score:2)
Thank you for every barrier penetrated, every obstacle overcome, and every sacrifice made.
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I don't think she'd be thanking you if the barrier was penetrated.
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These self-sacrificing extended stays in zero gravity are important for studying, and eventually overcoming, human physical deterioration in space.
Thank you for every barrier penetrated, every obstacle overcome, and every sacrifice made.
America, Fuck Yeah!
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Yes, I'm sure that they are only going up only for studying the effects of zero gravity and not because it's a trip of a lifetime.
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If you really knew your Physics 101, you'd include the stop at Venus to pick up some atmosphere.
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Well, Audrey Meadows has been to the moon several times...
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She's already been there? I thought she was just going one of these days....
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Space Age Reenactment Society (Score:1)
This space stuff in 2015 looks like Civil War reenactments or live-action role playing. It has the same impact on our lives. Great theater, gets some people worked up, the rest of us really care very little.
500 days to Mars is a good thing? (Score:1)
Let's work on getting there in a week. In the meantime, you know, there's the moon to experiment with...
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will there be a post for every country record? (Score:1)
in this age of glottalization and world wide web(heard of that?),only record that counts is the world record.
btw is this really an american record if he is carried and kept there by russians?
i would be voted down by people who can't face facts.
and I think its gonna be a long long time (Score:2)
Is he paid hourly or just salary?
He should get paid more than someone who just does "my job 5 days a week"
and thats a LOT of money
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Scott Kelly on Friday (Score:3)
Scott Kelly on Friday
Did he change his name in hope of getting a talk show when he comes back down?
Congrats to brother Mark Kelly (Score:2)
For being the brother who lost the coin toss, and thus had to stay home and be a NASA lab monkey to compare against his famous brother.