Astronaut reunites with dog after nearly a year in space

Christina Koch’s dog couldn’t contain her excitement upon the astronaut’s return home.

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44 thoughts on “Astronaut reunites with dog after nearly a year in space

  1. Good for her, great accomplishment, bad for the news media clown idiot wannabe that did this article. 328 days is not a year the last time i looked at a calendar. Look for yourself.

  2. Sounds like the barked WELCOME HOME 🏡… but he kinda was happier towards the one who’s been around 24/7

  3. A year in space is that the same as a year on earth? Gravity has a pull… Right? What changes did she go through? Like is she younger or older? What’s her first normal meal after all that astronaut stuff? Why didn’t she take dog? 💝🌍🐕 👩‍🚀

  4. Astronaut is prolly secretly pissed she had to come back to earth knowing there's a huge viral pandemic about to occur when she could have been safe and sound in space.

  5. Look at the dog sharing his joy with his pops he's saying really is this real so beautiful well done to Christina the legendary female astronaut wow wee xx

  6. Female astronauts have fewer opportunities to fly in space than men partially because of strict lifetime radiation exposure restrictions,

    Both male and female astronauts are not allowed to accumulate a radiation dose that would increase their lifetime risk of developing fatal cancer by more than 3 percent. A six-month mission on the International Space Station exposes astronauts to about 40 times the average yearly dose of background radiation that a person would receive living on Earth, for that reason alone we should not be putting females in the astronaut program until we have adequate shielding
    While the level of risk allowed for both men and women in space is the same, women have a lower threshold for space radiation exposure than men, according to physiological models used by NASA.

    "Depending on when you fly a space mission, a female will fly only 45 to 50 percent of the missions that a male can fly," Peggy Whitson, the former chief of NASA's Astronaut Corps, said. "That's a pretty confining limit in terms of opportunity. I know that they are scaling the risk to be the same, but the opportunities end up causing gender discrimination based on just the total number of options available for females to fly. Sorry to inform you Christina Koch now 41 will actually be too old to be considered for the mission to the Moon! NASA Astronaut Corps. Astronaut candidates have ranged between the ages of 26 and 46, with the average age being 34.

  7. Man, I remember when my wife used to get like that (when I pulled my pants down) – NOT ANYMORE !!! Ahhh, those were the days.

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