Students on the Flathead Indian Reservation asked Nicole Mann questions as she was aboard the International Space Station.
The view from above Ronan, Montana is pretty good, but nothing can beat the view from the International Space Station.
It's Mann's first space flight, and she used the opportunity to answer students' prerecorded questions live from the space station. Months later, Lozar learned even more of her students would get a glimpse into the world of space — this time directly from Mann live. Mann answered questions for about 20 minutes, including one from Meyers asking whether dreams are different in space.
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