calpolyfan
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Their families will be happy to learn they have been grieving for nothing all these years. (noting once again "space hair" which is not seen on actors playing astronauts).
The questioner was from Riverside Prep School which was "across the country" from Maine where he said he grew up (Oro Grande, CA).
How do they explain her hair (noting that none of the hair in the Hollywood scenes acts like hers does)? Link to gorilla video: http://www.space.com/32030-space-ape-astronaut-scott-kelly-video.html
he clearly says he is currently talking across the country from maine.
and the challenger crew could be dead but the odds against it are so infinitesimal.
He grew up "across the country" from the person he was talking to on the ground. Of course you can interpret that however you like. Or does NASA have a big base in Maine?
The hair should be flying all over the place- not just lodged behind her head.. True "zero G" or equivelent doesn't display permed hairsyles.. In fact, a real astronaut would have a poneytail, or a very constricted hairstyle, to avoid their hair going in their face all the time.. similarly, no AstroNOT would have a necklace hitting their face all the time.. but a lot of people buy this.
across the county, ...FROM WHERE WE'RE FILMING NOW"
i would be happy to entertain others' opinions on the topic of course.

If you’ve never heard of Ham, he was one of hundreds of experimental animals unwittingly enrolled into NASA’s Project Mercury, a programme that sought to put a (hu)man into space.
Shortly after he was born in 1957, in what was then French Cameroons, the US Air Force engaged collectors to source some chimps from the native forest.
Three years later, more than a dozen animals flew from Africa to the US, entering into what was referred to as the “School for Space Chimps” at the
Holloman Air Force Base in Alamagordo, New Mexico.
One of them – subject 65, aka Ham (Holloman Aerospace Medical Center) –was head of the class. He was fit, was comfortable being strapped into his “couch” and quickly learned the lever-pushing tasks required of him.
the best video like this is where the astronaut admits on live TV that hes being filmed across the country from Maine:
the slip up begins at 0:50