Thursday 2 June 2016

Watch | Zuckerberg hosts first Facebook Live with astronauts aboard ISS


Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg hosted the first ever Facebook Live chat with astronauts, currently living on the International Space Station, on Wednesday.
In a 20-minute Facebook Live video call with two NASA astronauts - Tim Kopra and Jeff Williams - and an European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake, Zuckerberg asked about their on board research and the kind of experiments carried out in space.
Kopra, commander of the ISS for expedition 47, arrived at the space station along with flight engineer Peake on December 15, last year. They have been living and working aboard the ISS for the past 169 days. Williams, another flight engineer, arrived at the station a couple of months ago, his fourth space flight mission and third time aboard ISS.
Along with two cosmonauts (Russian astronauts) the current crew aboard the ISS consists of 6 people.
Facebook users left questions for the astronauts in the comments below the post, which Zuckerberg posed to the astronauts.
The astronauts spoke about their daily exercise routine, the implications of zero gravity on the human body and the kind of technology needed for a trip to Mars.
The interesting questions from the facebook viewers include - What is the outcome of Newton’s bucket experiment on ISS? Who provides the food eaten on the space station?
Here is the full video of the interaction

In a post a few hours after the live video session, Zuckerberg explained how the International Space Station connected with Facebook Live.
"Through satellites, mission control in Houston, and lots and lots of redundancy!" he said.


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