That line sounds like the title of a great blues song. The second verse isn’t quite so poetic.
“Tears in space don’t run down your face,” he said, according to lead spacewalk officer Allison Bollinger who described the problem Feustel encountered when out on the spacewalk with astronaut Mike Fincke.
“They actually kind of conglomerate around your eyeball,”
via ‘Tears in Space Don’t Run Down Your Face’ : Discovery News.
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