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🗓️ 7 February 2020
⏱️ 132 minutes
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0:00.0 | Three, two one. Welcome. Thanks for doing this man, I really appreciate it. |
0:06.1 | Thanks for inviting me. This is awesome. I've seen a bunch of your videos online of you talking |
0:09.9 | about space and your dream of being an astronaut as a young man and what what is it like |
0:16.0 | just to see the earth from above and to be you lived up there for like what 95 days 95 days which actually is kind of a bummer to be |
0:26.3 | honest with you because you know this if you saw that video maybe the thing is if you |
0:30.7 | stay for a hundred days, they give you a patch, right? |
0:34.0 | I'm at day 95 and the Space Shuttle Discovery shows up to bring me home and Mark Kelly was a commander. |
0:41.0 | He goes, Garrett, it's time to hop in and come home. And I'm like, man, I just need five |
0:46.0 | more days to get that patch. Can we just like go around a few more times or something? |
0:51.0 | And it didn't work. It seems like 95 days should be enough man give the man a patch. |
0:57.0 | Right, right, you know, it's how much does a patch cost? |
1:00.0 | What's the longest anybody stayed up there? The longest for an American was Scott |
1:04.6 | Kelly's nearly a year in spaces longest in a row basically. But it is a Russian |
1:11.6 | that stayed up there for longer than a year and he has the all-time record. |
1:15.0 | How, and they, when they come back, like what is 90 days like coming back? |
1:20.0 | Because I've talked to people who've gone there when they come back their |
1:23.8 | balances all off the equilibrium's all yeah you're kind of it's you're kind of |
1:30.5 | messed up and in your vestibular system is what's affected the most |
1:33.6 | at least that's what's most noticeable when you first get back. Actually the first |
1:38.1 | thing I noticed let me back up is how heavy things were again you know so I like I took off my helmet and I was holding it in my hand and it felt like I was holding the anchor to the USS Nimitz, you know, it's like I'm like how am I ever going to brush my teeth it'd be like too arduous you know does your |
1:53.9 | body severely weaken in 95 days well back in the day back when I was going there so |
1:59.6 | that mission my my long-term mission was back in 2008 and back then we were still losing bone |
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