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Astronaut Scott Kelly: How to survive a year in space – BBC News
Record-breaking astronaut Scott Kelly talks about living in space and his desire to go back.

By Paul RinconScience editor, BBC News website
Astronaut Scott Kelly tells the BBC how he managed to live for a year on the International Space Station and why, four years into his retirement from Nasa, he would go back if someone asked.
It’s 16 July 2015, and all three occupants of the International Space Station are squeezing into the Russian Soyuz spacecraft that acts as their lifeboat in the event of an emergency.
The crew members have been told by mission control that a large, defunct satellite…
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