File:Living in Space- Fresh Fruit.webm
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English: There are many Psychological support items/services to assist International Space Station Astronauts. One way is providing food the astronauts like to eat when they are on earth. Providing fresh fruit is a great morale booster. It gives the crewmembers the opportunity to taste the good fruit but also reminds them that they have many people thinking about them and supporting them during their mission. The following video shows Mike Hopkins (NASA, Exp. 37/38), Rick Mastracchio (NASA, Exp. 38/39) and Koichi Wakata (JAXA, Exp. 38/39 celebrating and enjoying the food provided. Video provided by NatGeo programming. |
Date | Taken in 2014 |
Source | Living in Space: Fresh Fruit |
Author | NASA |
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current | 22:22, 3 April 2024 | 43 s, 468 × 360 (4.51 MB) | OptimusPrimeBot (talk | contribs) | Imported media from https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/living-in-space-fresh-fruit.mp4 |
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