Linda M. Godwin, the accomplished American astronaut, has ventured beyond the confines of Earth to explore the cosmos, inspiring generations with her courage and pioneering spirit. As a veteran of multiple space missions, Godwin has pushed the boundaries of human achievement, contributing invaluable knowledge to our understanding of the universe and paving the way for future generations of space explorers.
"Although I know a lot of the previous shuttle flights, in theory, had their tasks laid out; but there were still some changes that came along for them."
"It definitely helps to have been through the arm training flow before and to have used the arm on orbit, and it also gives me the confidence to know that our training facilities are really good, that when you get up there, you feel like you've been there."
"It is a very busy mission: every day has some major goals that we have to get through, but my experience before has been that at least in the evening, you kind of take a deep breath and look around where you are and have some downtime."
"We still have a lot of international partner modules that need to get up there to make it truly the international structure that it will be, and that's highly important; we need to get to where the crew size is bigger."