I is a privilege to be part of NASA's Manned Space Flight Program. This is a alk around video of Astronauts preparing to train in the NBL (Neutral Buoyancy Lab). The NBL provides a simulated weightless environment to practice space walks. More information on the NBL can be found at http://dx12.jsc.nasa .gov/site/index.shtm l
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From Hong Kong player, 25-05-2008 easy try. 3'31"9xx possible
New Belt Line (counter-clockwise) time attack, WANGAN MIDNIGHT MAXIMUM TUNE 3. Car is MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VIII [CT9A]. 740HP/B. Time is 3'32"175.
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