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September 8, 2021

Looks Like Space Travel Isn’t Always A Smooth Ride [Videos]

Retired NASA astronaut Jack Fischer is sharing some rather astonishing videos that show just how hectic space travel really is.

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Space travel is unequivocally dramatic and challenging.

But that is easy to lose sight of when we keep seeing videos of astronauts, and wannabe astronauts, chilling in their spacecraft playing ball games and getting up to other shenanigans.

Jack Fischer is a retired NASA astronaut, having come back to Earth from the International Space Station four years ago.

He has taken to Twitter recently to share some rather astonishing videos that show just how hectic space travel really is, reports CNET.

One of the videos he shares is his ride down to Earth in the Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2017, alongside NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and Roscosmos cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin.

Fischer, and apparently a few other astronauts, say the experience of coming back to Earth feels like a “series of car crashes”.

Sure enough, the capsule looks like it’s going through the worst of it for the full time that it descends:

Fischer also shared a mind-blowing view from the spacecraft’s small window as it passes through the atmosphere for re-entry:

Fischer returned to the US Air Force in 2018, after spending a good nine years with NASA:

Bumpy rides aside, he also shared some of the more awe-inspiring moments of space travel:

If Elon Musk’s private space company follows through with that exclusive documentary deal with Netflix, then we should be able to see a whole lot more where this came from in the near future.

[source:cnet]