00:00I am very proud that our
00:40We are in space, so this duct tape will hold the trash down.
00:58I'm going to have to do blood draws for science here.
01:02I've already cleaned the area with a wipe, so we're going to go for that big vein right
01:08there.
01:08And I'll be looking for a little flash, I can see it, and it's rolling a little bit, but
01:15we got it in.
01:16There's the flash.
01:17So let's go ahead and see if we were successful and this worked.
01:21Oh, look at that.
01:22We got some blood and it worked.
01:24Hopefully you're not squeamish and I'll just take it off.
01:27Save my blood for another day.
01:42I am here with Naomi and Jenna, two NASA engineers.
01:47Where are we?
01:48Today we're in Johnson Space Center's VR lab, so we're doing a little VR lab in our headsets
01:54and also some mass handling so we can see what it feels like to handle masses in zero G.
02:01And we did this in the pool, Jenna, and you taught me how to do this.
02:05Why are we doing it in VR if we can do it in the pool?
02:07Yeah, so putting the two together is really the best analogy we can get to on-orbit EVAs.
02:13The pool is awesome, but it does have water and you do get water drag, so it's always
02:16great to get out to the VR and use our mass handling to really get a good sense of what
02:20the masses are going to feel like on orbit.
02:22Sweet.
02:23Alright.
02:28You
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