@Wings_Museum

Full interview is Episode 41 of the Behind the Wings podcast!

@Thomas7Lawson

I want to take a trip to space just for this. Imagine taking a starship up into orbit for a dinner date and stargazing

@ZATennisFan

I don't know how you could witness that and not be changed. Infinity...

@redcat9436

This is great motivation for space tourism.

@thomasmushi6304

Ok. That's going on my bucket list.

@PaulVisions-e8v

Good answer

@alanwhiteside410

I would love to witness that in space. ✨🚀🌙✨

@kevinh6622

I'm so friggin jealous.

@alfaromeo1819

WE are Stardust

@Mark-m9z4q

What a great question & answer. God's creation, magnified 10X that which can be seen on earth...I've never heard it put that way before...and the constellations are lost among the gas clouds and other stars. How much clearer could you see the planets? I guess you would be able to see meteors entering earth's atmosphere.

@ChinaChuck

How often do you get to do that on ISS?

@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine

Blinking things, various colors of stars even changing color. I been to nasa. I've seen meteor emerge and dissipate multiple times. Even a Flying star if that's what you wanna call it, literallly slow ones moving around? Layered cosmos ?

@czarcastic1458

I thought you couldn't see stars in space.

@wheelsmcdealsace

if there was less light pollution i think ppl would be more amazed at life. but then night time crime might skyrocket

@muhammadharoonkhan6989

The last picture is from earth and not space.

@JohnSavis

Does anybody else find it very weird that their are two dippers close to each other.  Like what are the mathematical possibilities of that happening.

@JosephDukate-v3o

Sure they see the stars from their under water international space station at nasa , sure they see stars after they drink their peyote tea