File:T - 60 Seconds with Chris Cassidy.webm
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English: You’ve got to be pretty sharp to earn a bachelor’s degree in math at the Naval Academy and a master’s in ocean engineering from MIT. Navy Captain Chris Cassidy did both, and served eleven years as a Navy SEAL (four overseas deployments) before becoming a NASA astronaut. But you never really know someone, do you, until you know their favorite musical instrument and what they hope to be remembered for. Cassidy sheds light on these things, and more, as the clock counts down to his next trip to space.
HD Link: https://archive.org/details/jsc2020m000100_T-60_Seconds_with_Chris_Cassidy Follow Chris’ mission on Instagram: @astro_seal _______________________________________ FOLLOW THE SPACE STATION!
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