Space Station crew talks with JEKL Institute Denver – Suni looking her best
ISS Expedition 72 Educational in-flight event for The JEKL Institute for STEAM Education, Denver, with NASA Flight Engineers Nick Hague and Suni Williams.
This is bound to be an animated chat. Lots to learn about STEAM in space.
The astronauts have seen aurora and say they have the sight ever especially from the space station.
It is likely the conversation could turn to the health of Suni Williams. It’s been reported she is unwell. But in a recent conversations the astronaut said she was well.
The crew on constant watch for anything that may go wrong.
They enjoy monitoring earth and can provide visual information about what is going on. There’s the good stuff and there’s the bad for example floods and quakes.
There’s a sharing of what they have learnt and love passing it on.
Many of us wear devices that count our steps, measure our heart rate, track sleep patterns, and more. This information can help us make healthy decisions – research shows the devices encourage people to move more, for example – and could flag possible problems, such as an irregular heartbeat.
Wearable monitors also have become common tools for research on human health, including studies on the International Space Station. Astronauts have worn special watches, headbands, vests, and other devices to help scientists examine sleep quality, effectiveness of exercise, heart health, and more.
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