NASA Astronaut talks about his experiences on reddit

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NASA astronaut Ron shared his experiences during a Reddit AMA, highlighting the intense emotions and thoughts during re-entry to Earth. He described the descent as akin to "going over Niagara Falls in a barrel (that's on fire)" and emphasized the importance of the heat shield and parachutes. Ron expressed his willingness to accept the risks of traveling to Mars, drawing a parallel to the significance of space exploration for humanity's future.

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Very interesting!
 
Discovery News picked this up, it's awesome how Viral it got.

Love the part about the descent back through the atmosphere.

-"What was going through your mind as you were coming back to earth?"
-Ron : "I hope the heat shield and parachutes work"
-"Huh, I was expecting something more like "I was looking forward to seeing my family again" but yeah, that would logically be going through my mind to. Was it a bumpy ride back?"
-Ron :"it was like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel (that's on fire) followed by a high speed crash"And about Mars which sparked a dino-debate.

-"Would you be willing to accept the enormous risks to travel to Mars? "
-Ron :"Yes for the same reason I accept the risk of flying to the ISS - because it is important for our future (if the dinosaurs had a space program they'd still be here)"
 

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