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If you had to marry an overwatch character, who would it be?
vodkasquip said: Bryan and Amelia: the video game. What would that be like?
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woodyium said: So, this is probably a silly question, but… which super power, previously-established in a comic universe or not, would you most like to have and why? (Thanks for inviting the internet to watch your DnD games, btw! 🧡🧡)
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descendingfrost said: What is the biggest advice when it comes to maintaining and caring for your group of friends? One of the reasons I am so in love with watching you guys play together is that you can literally feel the admiration, trust, and love you all have for each other. On a base level, what are keys to building and then maintaining that communication and happiness within a group of so many people?
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if you were to find out that the other was a ghost all along, how would you react/what would you do?
Serious question - what did you do to get rid of your acne? Cuz homegirl is struggling.
When you went into space for the first time, what was it like? Were you nervous?
What was it like to become the first African-American space station crew member?
What was the space station like?
How did NASA pick you out of all the other people wanting to work as a space station crew member?
What is it like training for your spaceflight coming in May 2018?
Are you scared about the spaceflight in May 2018?
What are you going to be doing on ISS?
How long will you be staying on ISS?
"Exploring nature boosts creativity and mental health. Outdoor activities, like hiking and gardening, connect us to the environment and ourselves."
Do you have a question about the Silo series? I may have answers! Submit questions here, and join me for Answer Time on June 30th.
"Exploring nature boosts creativity and mental health. Outdoor activities, like hiking and gardening, connect us to the environment and ourselves."
You are cordially invited to Saltburn. Join director Emerald Fennell for an Answer Time on the 21st of November at 1:30pm PT / 4:30pm ET. Submit your (Salt)burning questions here.
NASA astronaut Nick Hague will be taking your questions in an Answer Time session on Wednesday, January 15 from 12pm - 1pm ET here on NASA’s Tumblr! Find out what it’s like to live and work 254 miles above our planet’s surface. Make sure to ask your question now by visiting http://nasa.tumblr.com/ask!
Nick Hague was selected as one of eight members of the 21st NASA Astronaut class in 2013. Hague was the first astronaut from his class to be assigned to a mission which launched on October 11, 2018. Unfortunately, he and his crewmate Alexey Ovchinin, of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, were forced to abort the mission when a rocket booster experienced a malfunction shortly after the launch of their Soyuz MS-10. The aborted spacecraft landed safely.
His first flight to the International Space Station was from March 2019 through October 2019 as a a part of the Expeditions 59 and 60 crew. Together, the crew conducted hundreds of experiments, including investigations into devices that mimic the structure and function of human organs, free-flying robots and an instrument to measure Earth’s distribution of carbon dioxide. While at the International Space Station, Hague conducted three spacewalks, totaling 19 hours and 56 minutes with a total of 203 days in space.
Hague was awarded the Order of Courage from the Russian Federation for his actions during the Expedition 57/58 launch abort.
Hague was selected for the Air Force Fellows program where he was assigned as a member of the personal staff in the U.S. Senate, advising on matters of national defense and foreign policy.
He was a top flight test engineer in the U.S. Air Force.
He deployed five months to Iraq in support of Iraqi Freedom, conducting experimental airborne reconnaissance.
He enjoys exercise, flying, snow skiing and scuba.
Follow Nick Hague on Twitter at @AstroHague and follow NASA on Tumblr for your regular dose of space.