NASA to Host G+ Hangout With ISS Astronauts

JonB

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NASA to Host G+ Hangout With ISS Astronauts



The ISS Astronauts will answer questions posted by YouTube users in a Google+ Hangout.

NASA will host its first Google+ Hangout live with the International Space Station on February 22, from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. EST. The ISS astronauts are going to answer questions about living and working 240 miles above earth. YouTube videos posted with the tag #askAstro before February 12th will be considered, as long as they contain a question and are less than 30 seconds long. Submitters should introduce themselves and mention their location before asking their question, and NASA says that "unique and original questions are more likely to be selected." If you're interested, you can also ask questions of the astronauts on the ground, who will answer during the event. Let's be honest, though, the real draw here is to have someone answer your question from space.

During the event, questions can be asked live using the #askAstro tag on Google+, YouTube, and Twitter. Just before the event, NASA will open a thread on its Facebook page where questions may be asked. The astronauts participating will be Kevin Ford and Chris Hadfield [http://www.twitter.com/AstroMarshburn], who famously tweets beautiful pictures from the station.

If you're not sure what Google+ is, or why it's +NASA [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/121739-Google-Is-More-Popular-Than-You-Think].

Source: NASA [http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2013/feb/HQ_13-042_ISS_Google_Hangout.html]


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SadisticFire

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I feel like the majority of the questions is what is it like masturbating in zero G. On a different note, I didn't know the ISS actually had internet capable of streaming. Though I guess satellite internet is great if it's only you that's using it.
 

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I honestly am curious about how they live up there and don't waste away to nothing and turn into cripples. Surely weightlessness for months on end would make your muscles and bones thin out and become useless, right?

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... So how's the weather up there?
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