2025-07-07
17 分钟Scientific American, this is Mission Control Houston.
Station, this is Scientific American.
How do you hear me?
Loud and clear.
Welcome to the cupola on the space station.
For Scientific American Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feltman.
For the next few days, we're doing something a little different.
We're going to use this week to share reruns of three of our favorite episodes from the past year.
First up, we've got a chat with a guy who just needs a little space.
Back in September,
we rang up the International Space Station for a live video convo with Matthew Dominick.
At the time, he was serving as the commander and flight engineer of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 mission,
and he spent a lot of his downtime taking and sharing stunning photos,
videos, and time lapses from orbit.
In fact, his video call with Science Quickly marked the first ever interview from the cupola,
which features an amazing view.
If you want to see the video, which trust me, you definitely do,
check out our show notes for a link to the whole interview on YouTube.
Matt, thanks so much for taking the time to chat with me today.
So excited to do so.