NASA's massive oversight!! Shouldn’t NASA have figured out which size space suit its astronauts needed before they launched, and had the appropriate gear waiting for them on the ISS? And how is it that the world’s premier space agency can dress two men for space walks without issue, as it did several times last year, but not two women?
To answer these questions, it helps to start at the beginning. Not the Big Bang—we’ll save that for another day—but the 1960s, when NASA first started launching astronauts to space.
Back then, women weren’t wearing space suits; they were making them. The Apollo space suits were manufactured by the International Latex Corporation, the maker of Playtex bras and girdles. Seamstresses went from sewing undergarments to stitching together thin layers of high-tech fabric on their noisy Singer sewing machines. The space suits were custom-made for individual astronauts, all of whom were men.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARR95U3w2rE
Colonel Walter Cunningham highly sceptical of SpaceX unfortunately the perfect CGI performance won him over : ( he was going to explain/expand how the modern astronots are just there along for the ride, but swiftly interrupted and reminded what happen to Gus Grissom.. : (
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhC5e87CEDI
just look up at the heavens around midnight on Jan. 20 or before dawn on Jan. 21, depending on where you are, and you will see a unusual celestial event. The moon will be full and red during a total eclipse
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osvAphWeN1w