NASA astronaut Don Pettit's video of dressing in zero gravity has gone viral. In the clip, Pettit uniquely slides into his pants with both legs simultaneously, showcasing the lighter side of life on the ISS. The video has garnered significant social media attention, highlighting the novelty and challenges of mundane tasks in space.
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