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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 72 crew members Don Pettit and Butch Wilmore of NASA discussed life and work aboard the orbital outpost during an in-flight interview Jan. 14 with Science Friday in New York. We’re launching STEM Engagement to new heights with learning resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at NASA. Join us as we apply science, technology, engineering and mathematics to explore space, improve aeronautics, examine Earth and strive to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon with the Artemis program. NASA STEM resources: https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/ Follow us on social media. Facebook: / nasastemengagement X: https://x.com/NASASTEM Pinterest: / nasa-stem 0:00 Introduction and opening remarks 1:06 What are the primary scientific projects that you're working on during your time on the International Space Station? 1:48 What is the most surprising experience you've had while living and working on the International Space Station, and how had it changed your perspective on Earth? 2:23 What have you discovered about growing and preserving fresh produce while living on the International Space Station the could help solve the food insecurity crisis on Earth? 3:04 What is the most challenging part about living and working in space? 3:40 Have you done any research in space on CRISPR engineered plants to help them survive better in microgravity conditions? 4:20 Have you used aeroponics or hydroponics in space, and is there a difference in how plants absorb nutrients in microgravity? 5:14 Could you use live worms in space to help improve the nutrient quality of the different planetary substrates? Do they survive on the International Space Station? 5:57 How does being in space help advance human medicine? 7:00 How much time do you spend on special exercise equipment in space to keep your muscles growing normally? 7:35 What is the most beautiful thing you've seen from the International Space Station? 8:28 What do you when there's an emergency in space? 9:00 What do you eat in space? 9:31 How does the space station have enough oxygen for the astronauts to live there for months? 10:24 Do all astronauts sleep at the same time or do they sleep in shifts? 10:54 Do you feel the force of gravity change as you get to escape velocity? 11:27 What type of training do you get for going into space? 12:04 Does your food have water removed and how do you store it? 12:49 How do you communicate with people on Earth from space? 13:32 How does it affect your body when you go to space? 14:49 How would an astronaut know if it's night or day in space? 15:18 How has your understanding of the universe changed since living on the International Space Station? 16:13 Can you describe what the sunrise looks like when you're on the International Space Station? 17:25 Which natural phenomena from space can you see from the International Space Station? 18:19 How does it feel going up to space? 18:59 Final messaging and sign off