Can humans cope with long space travel? Astronaut Scott Kelly spent a year as a guinea pig
A year in space isn’t for the faint of heart. Retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, author of a new book, “Endurance,” sits down with science correspondent Miles O’Brien to discuss the physical effects of a long space mission and what we’ve learned about how humans can thrive despite the grueling conditions.

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Astronaut Scott Kelly's DNA Changed After A Year In Space Mach | NBC News

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A Year In Space: Episode 6 - Perseverance | TIME

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Astronaut, Scott Kelly, talks about his ADHD

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Scott Kelly Doesn't Have Space Madness... Yet

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Astronaut Warns: This is What 200 Days in Space Actually Does to the Human Body

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Scott Kelly: Lived in Space for 340 days

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I Jumped From Space (World Record Supersonic Freefall)

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A Year In Space: Episode 1 - Leaving Home | TIME

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Can humans reproduce in space? | BBC Ideas

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Twin Brothers Mark & Scott Kelly Reflect on Being Astronauts Together

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The First Thing Captain Scott Kelly Did On Earth After 340 Days In Orbit

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A Year In Space: Episode 11 - Gravity | TIME

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What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield | TED

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Yuri Gagarin: The first man in space - BBC News

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Astronaut Scott Kelly on the psychological challenges of going to Mars

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Former Navy SEAL and doctor Jonny Kim making first trip to space

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NERVOUS 12-Year-Old Who Can Sing Without Opening Her Mouth Earns Mel B's GOLDEN BUZZER!

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A Conversation with NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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