I thinkyouknow, I thinkoneoftheunderlyingszedressersofthebeingupthereforsolongisthatyou'realwaysthinkingOkay, wehave a fire.
Wehavepneumonia.
Leewehave a depressurization, youknow, I havetobeabletorespondtothis, andthat's somethingthat's alwaysinthebackofyourmind, whereyouneverreallyhave a minuteofffrom, youknow, thosekindofthingshappening.
SoinSanDiego, I moderated a panelwithScottandMarkKelly.
Dr.
StevanGilmorealsojoinedus.
HewasScott's flightsurgeonforhispasttwomissions.
Thislackof a mentalbreakwasoneofhisbiggestconcerns.
Goingintotheyearinspace, I'd asked a fewoftheotherastronautsthat I'veworkedwith.
Andthat's kindof a difficultthingtodo, becauseforthesixmonthmissions, you'regoinguptherewiththewithanattitudeofallthethingsthatyouwanttogetdone, andit's a veryachievablethingifyouwanttoeventuallygettoMars.
Butifyouthinkabouttheareathatthetwinstudywasinvolvedinthingslike, say, identifyingwhatmightbe a geneticdamagetothegenomethatmightprecedethedevelopmentofmutationsthatcouldleadtocancerriskthatmightopenthedoortowaystomitigatethedamagethathaspracticalimplicationsforhereonEarth.