[PW] Re: list of astronaut emails/street addresses?
swguardian-stumpers at yahoo.com
swguardian-stumpers at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 3 16:13:30 PDT 2006
>From NASA:
Because of the extremely high volume of e-mail they would receive if their addresses were public, astronauts' e-mail addresses are restricted. However, you can write them at the following address:
NASA/Johnson Space Center
CB/Astronaut Office
Houston, TX 77058
John Ptak <jfptak at thesciencebookstore.com> wrote:
Hello all,
My 14 year old daughter is starting a survey intended for all space-borne astronauts on the question "what does space smell like?". A friend of mine is an astronaut and has 14 outside hours and reports with all seriousness that space *does* have a scent. (Seared steak. A friend of his reports that he thought space smelled like burnt almonds. All of this is sensed once back inside, of course.) Anyway my daughter wants to know if other astronauts have had such insights and intends to contact as many as she can find. I've found lists of astronauts but of course I'd love a silver bullet that also had their addresses, street or email. Any suggestions?
Thanks again, John Ptak
JF Ptak Science Books LLC
Asheville, NC
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