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Post Malone Calls NASA Astronauts in Space for Earth Day
Artist and music producer Post Malone spoke with NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg, who are currently living and working on the International Space Station.
In a special Earth Day conversation, Posty chatted with the astronauts about what it's like to see Earth from above and what makes our blue planet special.
The space station is an orbiting laboratory traveling at a speed of 17,500 mph (25,000 kph), completing one trip around Earth about every 90 minutes. Crew members carry out research and conduct thousands of experiments that have contributed to medical and social benefits on our home planet, allowing us to find new ways to combat disease and develop technologies to deliver clean water to remote communities in need. More: https://nasa.gov/iss
Celebrate Earth Day with NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/earth-day-2023
Editor: Mitch Youts
Producers: Bert Ulrich, Dylan Mathis
Music from Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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