'Is having two legs useful' in space?: Astronaut John McFall explains what life in orbit might be like for the first physically disabled person in space
ESA astronaut John McFall tells Live Science what it would mean to become the first physically disabled person in space โ if he travels to the first-ever commercial space station next year โ and how life in orbit might affect him differently than everyone else.
ESA astronaut John McFall tells Live Science what it would mean to become the first physically disabled person in space โ if he travels to the first-ever commercial space station next year โ and how life in orbit might affect him differently than everyone else.
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