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Beautiful Spacecraft Oct 21, 2009 06:11:35 PM | Nicole Stott
 
We get to and from space in them, they deliver food and supplies to us, they dock to each other, they provide us with everything we need to live in the vacuum of space --- and they are amazingly beautiful.
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A Thank You to My EMU Oct 21, 2009 06:11:01 PM | Nicole Stott
 
Hopefully this doesn’t sound too wacky, but I would like to say thanks to my EMU for treating me so well during my spacewalk.
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The Artwork Out Our Windows Oct 21, 2009 06:10:37 PM | Nicole Stott
 
You can’t (or at least I have never been able to) look at a picture of the Earth from space and not feel a sense of awe.
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½ Way Oct 21, 2009 06:10:13 PM | Nicole Stott
 
GMT290, Already 50 days in space! Hard for me to believe I’m already past the ½ way point.
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Launch. 2 words: Woo Hoo!!! Oct 21, 2009 04:39:42 PM | Nicole Stott
 
These words were exclaimed by me (maybe multiple times) through the ginormous smile on my face as we left the pad.
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The Little Things Sep 01, 2009 03:48:00 PM | Nicole Stott
 
(8/22/09) We’re wrapping up our week of quarantine and looking forward to launch in a couple days.
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The Bugz -- It Takes All Kinds Aug 26, 2009 05:29:42 PM | Nicole Stott
 
This year we’ll celebrate two important anniversaries – 9 years since the Bugz became astronauts and 40 years since Neil and Buzz took those first historic steps on the moon.
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Time Flies When You're Having Fun Aug 14, 2009 04:38:35 PM | Nicole Stott
 
Hi. My name is Nicole Passonno Stott. At 46 years old, I’m a mother, I’m a wife, and I’m a NASA astronaut who’s about to make her first space flight. I’m writing this journal to try and share some of my experiences preparing for the flight and then once on orbit I hope there will be some surprising things to share with you about living and working in space.
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