Yi So-Yeon (Gwangju, June 2, 1978) is a doctor at the Institute of Advanced Science and Technology of South Korea (KAIST) and cosmonaut Korean, being (Soyuz TMA
a beautiful dawn recorded on board the International Space Station @esaexhibitions esa_earth @nasagoddard astro_alex_esa @nasa_johnson @NASAInterns canadianspaceagency @fka_roscosmos… https://t.co/tqMutt8MaE
Two @NASA_Astronauts will soon find out what space is really like! Astronauts @Astro_Christina & @AstroDrewMorgan have been assigned to fly on their very 1st missions to @Space_Station! Koch is set to launch April 2019, followed by Morgan in July: https://t.co/c9CHbtpruY
I was honored to talk with @Astro_Soyeon about the effects of long space travel on human beings...
تشرفت بحديثي شيق مع اول رائدة فضاء كورية عن تأثير السفر الطويل الامد في الفضاء على البشر .
Saturn’s brilliant, icy moon, Enceladus, shines amid the perfect backdrop of ring-shadowed cloud tops in this image captured by our @CassiniSaturn spacecraft: https://t.co/lJUjJaCe3W
Join @Astro_Soyeon the first South Korean Astronaut and learn about her exciting #space exploration journey at the Global #Aerospace Summit 2018. https://t.co/mMClYNFuvF