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JacandJill asks:
What was the hardest part of the selection process for you? From Lucy age 9.
Akk123 asks:
My son Yedidyah, age 9, wants to ask Tim what it felt like during the launch. Did your ears pop like in an aeroplane?
The ISS is quite noisy, but on a spacewalk when we go to vacuum it's possible to knock your metal tether against the station and you hear no sound
ID5666128 asks:
Is it completely silent in space? Holly, aged 11.
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Jonathan Potter asks:
With the UK seemingly withdrawing from anything remotely European, where do you see your future within the ESA?
I don't remember hiccuping in space but it becomes extremely hard to whistle, since the pressure in our space suits is so low
Lyndseybunny asks:
Is it possible to hiccup in space?
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We (Year 5 at Riverside Junior School, Hebden Bridge) are at this exact moment writing our biographies of Tim Peake – this is an amazing, and exciting, coincidence.
The following are questions from Year 5 pupils:
1. Emilia - What is your favourite hobby?
2. Lex - Will you be running the London Marathon in 2018?
3. Charlie - Would you like to visit Mars one day?
4. Xander - What planets did you see from the International Space Station?
5. Seth - Why did you always want to go to Space?
6. Rosie - What is your favourite planet? Mine is Mercury!
7. Izzy - What was your favourite space food? I know you like a bacon sandwich!
8. Ravi - Are you going to be part of the next space mission?
9. Mia - Did you ever get bullied in school, or face any difficult situations?
10. Isaac - Did you really have scrambled eggs every morning!
11. Dulcie - What was it like spending twelve days underwater when you were training?
12. Thomas - How hard is it to complete astronaut training?
13. Stan - Is the astronaut suit heavy?
14. Zahira - Have you ever been to Hebden Bridge? If not, you should!
15. Jocelyn - Would you like to celebrate your birthday on the Moon?
16. Marcus - How good were the views in Space?
17. Amber - What is your favourite song? We researched your three take-off songs.
18. Molly - Have you found any strange things in Space?
19. Ella - How old will your two children be next year?
20. Niamh - What did it feel like to be chosen for the 2015 mission to Space?
21. Ollie - How tiring was it running the marathon on a treadmill in Space?
22. Noa - What was the best thing about going to Space?
23. Phoebe - What was it like to be in Space?
24. Myla - What was the worst thing about going to Space?
Onboard the ISS, we recycle as much water as possible, including the moisture that we breathe out, sweat and even urine
ID9639280 asks:
My son Oscar, age 6, would like to know; how did you get all your food and drink, when you were in space?
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Spencebz asks:
When you are on the ISS, do you got to bed at the normal time, and how long do you sleep for? from Annie, 8
When I was in space, I dreamed of being back on earth
sevenpenguins asks:
How were your dreams in space?
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sadie2 asks:
What did it feel like to be on EVA? from Sam aged 5.9
Dippertydoodah asks:
Do you think humans will overcome the obstacles to human exploration of the solar system in our lifetime?
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LostinBruges asks:
When you were looking at Earth did anything that you saw make you feel sad?
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AnnieT71 asks:
I really do want to know whether 45 is too old to consider becoming an astronaut.
Nurses have loads of applicable transferable skills …
We cannot wash our clothes – they go into rubbish with other nice things like human waste – they eventually burn up in the atmosphere. Consider that next time you wish upon a shooting star
E M asks:
I was just wondering how you keep clean in space. You can’t have showers can you? Willow, 10
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My inspiration for going to space didn't come from movies, it came from being a test pilot and wanting to explore further
mrudagawa asks:
What is your favourite film about space and space travel and was it something like this that inspired you to want to be an astronaut?
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anantpatel478 asks:
Do you think we need a new form of propulsion for human space flight and if so, what is on the horizon?
My height is back to the same now – I grew two inches in space. The biggest impact is from radiation exposure, equivalent to eight x-rays a day
TheBoyo asks:
Has your body now fully recovered from your space exploits and if not what issues still linger?
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FrancisWasser asks:
What happens if you get a cold in space? Any tips on how to cure one?
The weirdest thing I saw was three bright lights flying in formation. It turned out to be urine leaking from our supply vehicle!
odstjackson says:
If you don’t ask about extraterrestrials this interview is a waste of time!
He’d of definitely seen some freaky shit up there.
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RobRoy1975 asks:
What does Brexit look like from space?
Tom Wood asks:
Was it turbulent riding the Soyuz capsule back to Earth? And did you feel at all claustrophobic?
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Improvements to the International Space Station – better broadband speed for internet surfing
CammelSmelcher asks:
If you could suggest any improvements to the ISS, what would they be? Ie greater comfort, more windows ...
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jem3 asks:
What food did you most like and dislike on the ISS? Does floating without gravity make you feel sick? From Megan age 8
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We did over 250 experiments during our six months in space, for example growing protein crystals which can be used to counter diseases such as alzheimer's
Hipshot asks:
What is the most scientifically valuable thing you did on the ISS?
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Meki Nattero asks:
How do you deal with bad smells on the International Space Station?
PhilthyPierre says:
Would you consider applying for any future mission to Mars?
Not that we want to get rid of you :)
Slatewiper asks:
What does the air in the International Space Station smell of?
PunCrock asks:
Did you pack a UK to Space travel plug adaptor?
You should be nervous about a space flight. There is inherent risk involved. But you deal with those nerves before you get on the rocket
cathyaprile asks:
Were you nervous about your space trip and did you enjoy it?
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maple clee asks:
Was there any space food you regularly ate in space that you find yourself craving now that you are back home?
Tim Peake webchat – post your questions now
Until the day that Elon Musk starts selling supersaver returns on his proposed moon shuttle, Tim Peake has experienced something that 99.999% of us never will: a trip into space. As only the seventh Briton to breach the exosphere, former army helicopter pilot Peake has understandably become something of a national celebrity since his six-month sojourn on the International Space Station in 2015-16.
During his time on the ISS, Peake orbited the earth approximately 3,000 times – so he can probably answer once and for all the question of whether or not you can see Kanye West’s ego from space. He also did a spacewalk, ran a marathon (on a treadmill), cooked scrambled eggs and presented a Brit award to a tearful Adele. Have the two hooked up again back on earth? What about “rocket man” Elton John, who sent Peake a message of support? Does he only listen to space-themed music, as suggested by his choice of Coldplay’s A Sky Full of Stars as his blast-off tune? Or is Peake a secret road rap fan?
He’s certainly adept at answering questions – his latest book, Ask an Astronaut, is entirely made up of in-depth responses to many of the queries he’s been posed on Twitter since touching down last year. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to ask him a question he hasn’t fielded a thousand times already. Simply post it in the comments section below – please keep it to one question per comment!
Peake will be responding to them on Thursday 26 October at 1.30pm, so let the countdown to the webchat begin!
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