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SOURCE: Dubai – Arabic. Net
Hollywood star Brad Pitt Monday at NASA headquarters contacted US astronaut Nick Haigh for the promotion of "Ast Astra". They talked about the unintended consequences of living in weightless areas.
"My skin is rough."
"My fingernail is gone quickly because I'm walking on the tip of my feet," said Nick Haig. The American astronaut is currently working with Russian and Italian astronauts. "But my skin is rough at the bottom of the foot and the big toe because I always hold things with the big toe," he said. "It's one of the many weird things we do not think about Earth," said the astronaut.
"It's beautiful"
Brad Pitt commented: "It's amazing." In a 20-minute conversation between the American actor and Nick Haigh at NASA's headquarters in Washington, the agency quoted him on his own TV channel.
"Ad Astra"
Pitt is currently promoting the film "Ad Astra", in which he plays an astronaut in a dangerous mission on the edge of the solar system. Brad Pitt asked the astronaut about the pace of life at the International Space Station. It was answered that the work lasted from 7:30 to 19:30.
The actor also asked if astronauts could see the failed attempt of an Indian spacecraft finally landing on the moon.
"You are more convincing than Clooney"
In the end, Brad Pitt asked astronaut Nick Haigh about the actor who "had played against the astronaut more convincingly, (George) Clooney (in" Graffiti ") or Pitt.
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