(28 Jan 2020) WORLD LONGEST SPACE MISSION
SOURCE: NASA TV
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LENGTH: 5:50
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Archive: International Space Station - 18 October 2019
1. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir emerging from International Space Station (ISS) for first ever all-female spacewalk
2. Various of Christina Koch and Jessica Meir on spacewalk, Earth in background ++PART MUTE++
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International Space Station - 28 January 2020
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA Astronaut:
"The opportunity to do the first all-female spacewalk with Jessica Meir, who is not only my co- worker and colleague, but a dear friend, was a really special, special opportunity. I think that she and I both really appreciated and loved that it could serve as inspiration for future space explorers. We both drew a lot of inspiration from seeing people that were reflections of ourselves as we were growing up and developing our dreams to become astronauts. So, to recognize that maybe we could pay that forward and serve the same for those that are up and coming was just such a highlight of that moment."
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Archive: International Space Station - 15 March 2019
4. Russian Soyuz space capsule docked with International Space Station
5. NASA's Christina Koch enters space station
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International Space Station - 28 January 2020
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA Astronaut:
"I could never say how long it's going to take, but I know that we are really looking forward to the coming years. We have a new astronaut selection period coming up and recognizing that as those as that pipeline of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics disciplines) and other underrepresented folks in the STEM fields grows, we hope to then capitalize on that and bring that innovation and talent into the astronaut corps."
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Archive: International Space Station - 15 January 2020
7. Helmet camera view from Meir, attempting to fix Koch's helmet problem ++PART MUTE++
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Houston, Texas - 15 January 2020
8. Mid of mission control
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Archive: International Space Station - 15 January 2020
9. Helmet camera of Astronaut Jessica Meir showing Christina Koch during spacewalk as they perform maintenance on the ISS ++PART MUTE++
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International Space Station - 28 January 2020
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA Astronaut:
"Obviously, without gravity, things can just float away in any direction. So for someone like me, that finds it a challenge to not lose my keys even, you know, on the earth, up here, I find that it's very easy to lose things - they can float away without you even noticing, so little things like that. I jokingly say what's one thing I miss about gravity? And I would say it's the ability to put things down because I really miss being able to just set things down on a table and not have them float away. But like I mentioned, I also have gotten used to using Velcro and tape when required. So I hope that when I go back to earth, I don't accidentally drop things, especially when I'm handing them to people because I'm not used to actually doing that with gravity vector."
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Archive: International Space Station - 25 January 2020
11. Koch using computer to prepare for spacewalk by NASA's Andrew Morgan and Italy's Luca Parmitano ++MUTE++
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International Space Station - 28 January 2020
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