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Has anyone else lived under the sea and in space for a comparable length of time? This guy's been at interesting distances from sea level.[[Special:Contributions/38.115.7.2|38.115.7.2]] ([[User talk:38.115.7.2|talk]]) 11:57, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
Has anyone else lived under the sea and in space for a comparable length of time? This guy's been at interesting distances from sea level.[[Special:Contributions/38.115.7.2|38.115.7.2]] ([[User talk:38.115.7.2|talk]]) 11:57, 14 March 2008 (UTC)


As far as I can tell he is now abord ISS. Should his page not be updated? I'm not informed enough to be confident of that info, but the other wikipedia articles on sts123 expedition 16 and Jules Verne ATV suggest hi is presently in flight.

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Under the sea

According to the NASA biography, as a crewmember for NEEMO (whatever number, I'm not familiar with it) he lived under the sea for two weeks. Now he'll be aboard the ISS from now, in March 2008, until the mission he's scheduled to come home on, currently scheduled for May 2008.

Has anyone else lived under the sea and in space for a comparable length of time? This guy's been at interesting distances from sea level.38.115.7.2 (talk) 11:57, 14 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]


As far as I can tell he is now abord ISS. Should his page not be updated? I'm not informed enough to be confident of that info, but the other wikipedia articles on sts123 expedition 16 and Jules Verne ATV suggest hi is presently in flight.