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  1. ruskyandrei on

    That is the face of someone who just spent a week locked in a closet with 3 other people 😀

  2. iuseallthebandwidth on

    She just spent 10 days in zero G and is now back in 1 G on a rolling ocean. She’s trying so hard not to hurl and someone’s got a camera in her face for posterity. She’s going to kill her colleague and then barf on him.

  3. bigorangemachine on

    more like you spent the last 4 days without a shower with four other people who haven’t showered for 4 days.

    Meanwhile at any moment you may die because someone forgot to check on the volts/amps being pumped through a therminator that may or may not got the memo the volts/amps have changed

  4. When I watched the arrivals on the ship (NASA live stream), I saw the photographer lining up these shots. With the sunset behind her and the heli she was on, I knew that it would be magnificent.

    And it 100% is.

  5. SimulacRumInate on

    That is the face of someone who’s ‘came crashing back down to earth with a bump’; gravity is aching her weary bones, and she’s trying to decide if it’s a hot shower or a beer right at the top of her priority list. Thank goodness for people like her. An awesome human!

  6. Wow. I look at this astronaut and I think wow. All the pictures she took, talking on the radio, using the restroom, all of the work she had to do. Just amazing!

  7. oneseason2000 on

    Backlighting is really bad. Noob photographer mistake. Better training needed. /s

  8. Do you think astronauts that spent a decent amount of time in zero G develop temporary RBF because their face muscles aren’t used to the gravity?

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