Italian astronaut depicting Space Station via Twitter
After nearly a month of working on the International Space Station, the Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti shared about her first "special suit" change via her personal Twitter account.
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Cosant astronaut Samantha Cristofetti.(Source: ANSA)
The Italian astronaut wrote: "At the beginning of a new month is a new suit with a pair of green pants . I like the new pants, a pair of handy pants with tape strips to objects that are not hovering ".
In 6 months on the Space Station, astronauts will have 6 business suits to change. Writing about life in the heart of the Space Station, Samantha Cristoforetti said that because there are many fans and pumps serving the station's equipment, it is very noisy, however, the noise is also a good sign that the devices are in The station is working well.
"Normally, if an emergency occurs such as a fire or sudden pressure drop, we will immediately recognize because the noise will immediately decrease. At that time, the control computer will automatically issue commands. Alarm and control the fan stop working, " she shared.
Cristoforetti is the first female astronaut in Italy in the Space Station. Those who are interested in life on the Space Station can follow the information on the AstroSamantha Twitter page of this Italian astronaut.
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