Flight engineer Kathleen Rubins presents a book to the camera as her hair floats around her in zero gravity. The book is ‘Rosie Revere, Engineer’ by Andrea Beaty, and it is read by Rubins, who is the first person to sequence DNA in space. The initiative was launched by the Global Space Education Foundation, the site Scary Mommy reported. can be viewed online and are read from the International Space Station.
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