Friday, June 25, 2010

Daily Life in Space

We arrived on Earth again, and to my amazement we DID land in Kazakhstan! I will soon tell you how it was like in space, my daily life in Space. Its really not that hard to stay up in Space, but you should know that you might have to stay there longer than you would expect. There was a cosmonaut that had to stay in the I.S.S. for fifteen months! He had to stay there because the astronomers didn't have enough money to get him back down.

My life in Space was pretty fun. It looked a bit like a fancy airplane! Since I was only out there for five days I didn't take a shower, 1. because the shower was probably freezing cold, and 2. because if you wanted to take a shower you could also use wet tissues. (I didn't want to do that)

(Having a hard time to eat your sweets?)
We had a big breakfast, because we don't have lunch OR diner. We eat it all in the morning. The first day I practised some keyboard, I also read little bit, but later I gave up because my book kept on floating away. Only on the third day, I think, I fixed the Hubble Space Telescope. On a space shuttle there is a massive vacuum, with this, you can go to the toilet, have a shower and get fit. The toilet was especially like a plane. To eat you had to put your food under the rubber-bands on the table, if you wanted to drink you just had to catch a little ball of juice. Today the food is much tastier, you just have to add some water. I did need to do a little research. It was not so comfortable to do it because you couldn't sit on a chair. Instead you're feet were strapped to the floor, really tight TOO tight.

I might have to go to Space again, because they thought I did a really good job. I'm proud of myself. Hope my next mission is to go to Mars, but even if I won't, I will still keep writing in my Space Diaries.

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