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Don’t show that anymore.
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy gets used to dressing in a mask before returning to Earth.
On Monday, Cassidy tweeted pictures of himself dressed in a mask in the ISS: “I’ll educate myself for my new truth when I get home on Wednesday,” he wrote.
Cassidy, along with Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner of Roscosmos, went through a popular quarantine era before being released into the ISS this year. There were a few more restrictions than usual, such as a reduced team at the launch site. Visitors were not allowed either.
Strict quarantine regulations and fitness checks meant that all team members who have flown to the ISS since the start of the pandemic have lost their coronaviruses. The population of the hotel did not have to hide others, but Cassidy is well aware of the other cases. on the surface of your local planet.
Some area enthusiasts commented on Cassidy’s tweet to wish him a satisfied homecoming, while others advised him to stay in orbit a little longer. “Are you sure you don’t need to postpone that for 1 to 12 months?Asked a Twitter User.
NASA TV will broadcast Cassidy’s return journey, adding the scheduled landing in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, at least he will be able to navigate a world trapped in an ongoing pandemic.