Astronaut: tears do not come down on the cheek space

Astronaut Reid Wiseman arrived at the International Space Station for the first time two weeks ago, but the lack of gravity is still surprised, wrote in a tweet on Twitter.
Weissman and one of six men living aboard the space station, a research lab cost a hundred billion dollars, flying at an altitude of 418 km above the Earth.
He wrote Wiseman, who shared in his image and with a growing number of people who follow him on Toatr- on his account "strongly laughed and cried during dinner, tears streaming down her cheek, not in space."
Wrote a tweet on his account in which he said, "I still adapt to weightlessness."
And the image of the Weizmann favorite so far is the Australian coast, and explain that by saying in an interview with Sibias News Network recently, "the way in which the gathering clouds of red desert and the ocean meet those requirements when engraved in my mind."
He wrote in a tweet with the photo "This picture will be placed in the living room my house."
So far, the astronaut with the novice about 74 thousand tweets of those who follow him on Twitter.
It uses more than forty astronaut from the United States, Europe, Japan, Russia, Canada and social networking sites....

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