Top 10 Terrifying Things Said By Astronauts
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Hello and welcome back to the Most Amazing channel on the internet. I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today we are talking about the Top 10 Terrifying Things said by Astronauts in space. I think going to space is just about the coolest thing a person could ever do… but I have to admit the prospect of venturing off and away from planet earth is understandably terrifying. Only around 500 in the history of all time have ever been to space… and some of them have had some scary things to say about what they have experienced!

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    • Also I’m dying to know what the heck Neil meant by that statement and how we could not be going back to the moon to sort that out. How have I never heard about that statement before?!

    • There absolutely is life out there but it’s really a question of what kind of life exactly. And also whether we will ever even be able to get close to having our hands on it. Or if we’d want to. Also I’m terrified of being in space myself and wish I could get over that because it’s absolutely amazing. Love this list <3

  1. “Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not, both are equally terrifying.” – Arthur C. Clarke

  2. It would be closed minded to think that there can’t be other life out in the vast universe…. By the way thank you Rebecca! A great looking smart lady with a super hot accent makes learning fun!

  3. For a given definition of life, yes. Life as *we/humanity* understand life to be, no.

    For all the vastness that is this universe, I fail to see how life on other planets could not have developed.

    Maybe an inhabited world with a silicone-based lifeform as opposed to the carbon-based we are. Or one that developed with a methane based atmosphere.

    So many possibilities.

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