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Holy mackerel! Astronaut savors canned fish made by high schoolers : The Asahi Shimbun

Astronaut Soichi Noguchi introduces canned mackerel developed by Wakasa High School in a scene from a video. (From YouTube’s channel of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Soichi Noguchi) OBAMA, Fukui Prefecture Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi sampled some canned mackerel aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and proclaimed it out of this world. He rated the creation by Fukui Prefecture-run Wakasa High School as “exceptional” on his YouTube channel, thrilling children and teachers at the school who fulfilled their 14-year-long dream. “I was relieved that Noguchi referred to the product as tasty,” said Sari Tsujimura, a second-year student involved in the project to put a suitable dish for an astronaut in space. “We will work hard to proceed with our research further.

The astronauts at the RSS space station are on holiday to celebrate Christmas

International Space Station (ISS) Today. Taking a break from science, they convey many Christmas messages to earthly creatures. Astronaut ISS sends Christmas news to people around the world with a message of hope in a year full of challenges caused by the global epidemic. Seven of the 64 crew members spent time relaxing and calling friends and family, but five of them aired a separate video for everyone on Earth. Their message: Patience, after the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule that launched four astronauts at the RSS station last month. “We chose this name in honor of people around the world and the team that helped us achieve our life-changing mission for a year,” said NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins. In holiday videos. We want to remember all those who lost us this year, ”he added.

Astronauts Beam Christmas Message Of Hope To Earth From Aboard International Space Station

Astronauts Beam Christmas Message Of Hope To Earth From Aboard International Space Station Seven astronauts are celebrating the holiday season aboard the International Space Station, but that isn t stopping them from beaming some holiday cheer back to Earth.  The Expedition 64 crew members are taking the day off, but NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Kate Rubins, and Japanese space program astronaut Soichi Noguchi still took some time to send a message of resilience back home during a particularly difficult holiday season.  Resilience is also the name they gave to the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule that launched four of the astronauts to the space station last month. 

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