Spacewalks are so cool, but I was thinking about trying that VR experience with a spacewalk simulation ... I mean, can you imagine being able to walk on the ISS like it's your own backyard? Anyway, back to this crew member, hope they get fixed up soon! My aunt had a similar thing happen and she's fine now. What if they had some kind of space medicine that could help them out? That'd be wild...
omg, hope crew member recovers ASAP cant imagine how stressful it must be for them to deal with that in space anyway, think its a good idea nasa prioritized safety over schedule, at least everyone's health is gonna be the priority crew 12 might get some extra training tho, who knows lol maybe this is an opportunity for some quality time on the ground before they go up
ugh imagine being stuck in zero gravity for weeks just cuz one crew member got a minor medical issue lol that's like getting stuck in traffic on the highway because of a fender bender anyway i think nasa is doing the right thing prioritizing their astronauts' health over the schedule, 14 days is nothing compared to a life at risk what do u guys think should happen next?
ugh, i mean, come on nasa... like, i get it, safety first and all that, but can't you guys just prep your crew for emergencies beforehand? this is literally the third time this year they're pushing back a spacewalk due to some minor medical issue. what's up with that? it's not like they're going to launch into space without knowing the risks of a potential health problem... or so you'd think anyway, hope the crew member recovers soon, but seriously, nasa needs to step up their prep game