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Fresh Air, Retired Astronaut Jerry Linenger

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Fresh Air, Retired Astronaut Jerry Linenger

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Retired U.S. Navy flight surgeon and NASA astronaut Captain Jerry Linenger talks about the awe and peril of space travel on this edition of Fresh Air. He spent five months on the Russian Space station MIR and wrote about the account in his book, Off the Planet: Surviving Five Perilous Months Aboard the Space Station Mir. He described the Mir as "six school buses all hooked together." During his time there, they had numerous brushes with death, lacked adequate supplies, and battled constant system failures. Linenger's new book is Letters from MIR: An Astronaut's Letters to His Son. He wrote the letters to his then 14-month old son. (Original Broadcast Date: February 4, 2003)

Subscribers, please note: Due to a rights clearance issue, we were unable to bring you this interview with Jerry Linenger yesterday when it aired on public radio stations. We received rights today and, due to its timely material, we are sending it to you now. Thank you for your patience.

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