NASA astronaut Frank Rubio considers himself 'incredibly lucky' after accidental 1-year ISS stay

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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio considers himself 'incredibly lucky' after accidental 1-year ISS stay
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NASA astronaut Frank Rubio expected to spend six months in space, but a fault in his spacecraft doubled his stay to 12.NASA astronaut Frank Rubio says spending an extra six months in space made him better at the job than before., did periodic self-assessments to be more efficient as his time in space accrued, he told Space.com during a livestreamed press conference Friday from NASA's

"It was somewhat difficult to feel sorry for myself in that situation, but that's not to say we didn't have a couple of hard days," he said. But as Rubio and his family absorbed the news, help came through."The community around us was just, gosh — they had so much, prayers and support. It was really almost overwhelming, how much love and support we've received. So from that perspective, it made it incredibly easy.

While much of Rubio's time in space was spent dealing with the unexpected, there was still time for a little fun. Rubio provided an update on a missing Despite"18 to 20 hours of my own time looking for that tomato" — a figure he may have been exaggerating for humor's sake — it never showed up.

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