Mark Zuckerberg to Facebook Live With Astronauts at ISS on 1 June

You too could watch the Earth-to-space call live on NASA’s Facebook page.
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International Space Station shot from the space. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/NASA)
International Space Station shot from the space. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/NASA)
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to Facebook Live with three astronauts currently living and working aboard the International Space Station on 1 June.

The Earth-to-space video will be streamed on NASA’s Facebook page.

During the 20-minute Facebook Live video call with NASA astronauts Tim Kopra and Jeff Williams, and the ESA’s (European Space Agency’s) Tim Peake, Zuckerberg will take up questions submitted on NASA’s Facebook page by users.

Among the questions already posted – how long will it take for foods to rot in ISS, and will the ISS ever become privately-owned when decommissioned ?

The International Space Station (ISS) is entrusted with exploring the universe and has made a major contribution with its discoveries about planets like Mars and various travelling astroids.

(With agency inputs)

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