it was like living in a tiny little apartment. but you had this great undersea outdoors. the underwater habitat had these big lights all around the top. so they illuminated the reef all around us. these fish really reflect the light. they re gigantic scales are like silver dollars. and they would come right up to these bubble windows that we had and they d be this big eye just looking in at you. and it was the most amazing thing. there were times where we got along just fine and there are times where there was tension and people were sort of trying to avoid each other as much as you could in such little space. they had cameras in each of the four rooms that could see what we were doing. in contrast to the men s group, you know, we were a little self conscious about not being observed when we were in the shower and there was no shower curtain when we first went down there. so during the training mission, we said, we need
it was like living in a tiny little apartment. but you had this great undersea outdoors. the underwater habitat had these big lights all around the top. so they illuminated the reef all around us. these fish really reflect the light. they re gigantic scales or like silver dollars. and they would come right up to these bubble windows that we had and they d be this big eyejust looking in at you. and it was the most amazing thing. there were times where we got along just fine and there are times where there was tension and people were sort of trying to avoid each other as much as you could in such little space. they had cameras in each of the four rooms that could see what we were doing. in contrast to the men s group, you know, we were a little self conscious about not being observed when we were in the shower and there was no shower curtain when we first went down there. so during the training mission, we said, we need a shower curtain here. by the time the mission was over,
we probably spent six to eight hours a day out in the water. it was like living in a tiny little apartment. but you had this great undersea outdoors. the underwater habitat had these big lights all around the top. so they illuminated the reef all around us. these fish really reflect the light. they re gigantic scales or like silver dollars. and they would come right up to these bubble windows that we had and they d be this big eye just looking in at you. and it was the most amazing thing. there were times where we got along just fine and there are times where there was tension and people were sort of trying to avoid each other as much as you could in such little space. they had cameras in each of the four rooms that could see what we were doing. in contrast to the men s group, you know, we were a little self conscious about not being observed when we were in the shower and there was no shower
curtain when we first went down there. so during the training mission, we said, we need a shower curtain here. by the time the mission was over, we were all ready to come back. we were looking forward to getting a pina colada or something. one of the major findings was that having visual communication between the land control people and the astronauts, or in our case, aquanauts, was very important. they found that when we can actually see each other, when we re talking to each other, that that made a difference in terms of people getting along. and the behavior analysis showed we spent less time on leisure and more time on work than the men s teams did. the sense of sort of becoming more one with the underwater world was the thing that i loved. the women aquanauts who lived
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