Astronaut and UBC alumna answers questions from space
VANCOUVER — UBC alumna Jessica Meir gave students an unusual office tour on Thursday as she floated and flipped inside her zero-gravity workplace — the orbiting International Space Station.
Meir is a NASA astronaut and the commander of a SpaceX Crew-12 mission to the station, where she’s living for eight months.
U.S.-based Meir, who taught a flock of geese how to fly at UBC as part of her zoology research there from 2009 to 2012, answered questions from high school and university students on subjects ranging from space suit design research to how she keeps her curly hair clean in space.
“Of course, gravity isn’t pulling down at my curls. And it all kind of stands up here in this sort of curly Afro look, which I’m totally into,” Meir said as her distinctive hair floated above her.
