Jared Isaacman
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So I didn't want to eat into any of her time.
And unfortunately, she was out the entire time we were in eclipse.
So she didn't get really any view of Earth at all.
But yeah, we both wish we could have stayed out there so much longer.
Right, because of where we were coming off of Antarctica in the South Atlantic.
So if you're over Europe or parts of Asia or North America at night, you can see all the city lights and everything, and it's gorgeous.
But where we were in the orbit, there just wasn't much in the way of city life.
Oh man, what was the first thing kid said?
I don't know.
I remember once we fully repressurized and I opened my, we all opened our visors.
I was like, whatever that smell is, that's what space smells like.
And honestly, it just smelled like fresh nitrogen and oxygen.
But other than that, we probably all remarked about how freaking cold we were.
I mean, we were shivering.
We all had these core body temperature pills and we were all cold.
Yeah.
But, you know, incidentally, obviously, Kit and I were on that mission together.
But our two crewmates, Sarah and Anna, they're the women who've been farthest away from Earth ever.
Pretty awesome.
And they're brilliant engineers.