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Conversation Between Tom Cruise and Victor Glover About the Body in Space

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Sunday, December 3
9:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, December 3
9:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, December 2
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, December 2
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Tuesday, November 28
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Tuesday, November 28
2:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Tuesday, November 28
10:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Tuesday, November 28
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Tuesday, November 28
2:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Monday, November 27
10:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 26
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 26
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 25
9:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 25
9:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Monday, November 20
8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Monday, November 20
4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Monday, November 20
10:30 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Monday, November 20
2:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 19
10:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 19
9:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 19
9:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 18
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 18
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Friday, November 17
8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Friday, November 17
4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Friday, November 17
10:30 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Friday, November 17
2:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Thursday, November 16
10:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 12
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 12
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 11
9:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 11
9:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Thursday, November 9
8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Thursday, November 9
4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Thursday, November 9
10:30 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Thursday, November 9
2:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Wednesday, November 8
10:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Sunday, November 5
9:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 4
6:00 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Saturday, November 4
6:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Wednesday, November 1
8:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Wednesday, November 1
4:30 pm on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?). -
Wednesday, November 1
2:00 am on NASA Television 9.2When a Hollywood star needs to know how being in weightlessness really affects the human body, who does he ask? If it's Tom Cruise doing the asking, the answer is NASA astronaut Victor Glover, recently returned from a long-duration mission to the International Space Station. In this rebroadcast of a Nov 2021 conversation during the World Extreme Medicine conference, the two get into the details of how people in space adapt to microgravity in both daily activities and dynamic events, as well as their shared interest in fast planes and cool moves (staring guess who?).