Cupola Corner 5 - Conversation With Satoshi Furukawa
Sept. 12, 2011
Welcome to Cupola Corner Episode 5 - A conversation with Expedition 28 and 29 crewmember Satoshi Furukawa about how we can use the view from the International Space Station to inspire people to make a difference, and to make life better on our planet.
"When I first looked out the window of the ISS...I was moved by the the thin blue atmospheric layer...that protects Earth from the harsh environment of space..." -- Satoshi Furukawa
Other posts by this author
- The Orbital Perspective of Nicholas Kristof
- An Invitation to Participate in the International Space Apps Challenge
- LAUNCHing Ideas for a Waste-less Tomorrow
- We Get to Carry Each Other
- The Collaboration Project
- Coming Back Down To Our Fragile Oasis
- A Tale of Two Homecomings - Part 2
- A Tale of Two Homecomings - Part 1
- Plunging Over Niagara Falls In A Burning Barrel. And More.
- The Story of the Birds and the Bees - Goodbye to Space





Sept. 12, 2011
sweetgazer 1.
Well done, Satoshi, I think you've spoken beautifully. Your words and smile are contagious, thank you!
Sept. 27, 2011
Linda L.
Great post, loved Astro Satoshi's descriptions and you just gotta love that smile of his :)