Ali Velshi
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So you the fluids don't go through your body the same way your heart rate slows.
So that's what they're trying to make sure that these folks can just operate on Earth normally.
This was a 10 day mission, so it's probably not going to be too onerous on them.
But that's the stuff that they have to check out.
As soon as they made contact with them, they first had visual contact.
There was a blackout as they came through the atmosphere because the temperatures reached 5,000 degrees.
But then they made audio contact, and the first report was that they're all in good shape.
Then again, after splashdown, there was another report that they're all in good shape.
We don't know what that means.
It might be that they can't walk, but they're in good shape.
They just have to get their circulation up.
One of the things that Senator Bill Nelson just mentioned is this is kind of like getting stuck on the tarmac on an airplane.
The air conditioning gets shut down.
So it's getting hot in there.
These are trained astronauts, in some cases, Air Force people.
But they're bobbing around in three or four foot waves.
You can see it right there.
Everybody gets seasick when things like that happen.
So there's a lot of the basic stuff.
Are you just OK?