Space Shuttle Endeavor Pilot Terry W. Virts Jr., part of the STS-130 crew's mission to the International Space Station, is pictured in this NASA handout photo taken July 30, 2009. NASA's space shuttle Endeavour will blast off on February 7, 2010 on one of the last remaining shuttle missions, and the U.S. agency's chief said on Saturday the days of big American solo initiatives in space were over. After launch, the shuttle is expected to deliver to the space station a third connecting module, the Italian-built Tranquility node and the seven-windowed cupola, which will be used as a control room for robotics. Picture taken July 30, 2009. REUTERS/NASA Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCI TECH SOCIETY) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
Astronaut Terry Virts shares stories from being an astronaut, including why they all wear diapers, how he thinks civilians in space will work, and Wi-Fi. Plus, his thoughts on Space Force, the Mars rover landing, and how different presidencies affect life as an astronaut.
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