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Curiosity Weekly

Art in Space, Screen Time in Lockdown, Mold vs. Chemicals

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Science

4.6963 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Learn about the Space for Art Foundation; how screen time helped kids in lockdown; and mold vs. cleaning product safety.

More from NASA astronaut Nicole Stott:

"Screen time" can be a social lifesaver for teens in lockdown — as long as it's the right kind by Cameron Duke

Which is worse, mold or cleaning products? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Molly)

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0:00.0

Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Curiosity.com.

0:06.5

I'm Cody Gough. And I'm Ashley Hamer. Today you learn about the Space for Art Foundation

0:11.6

with help from its founding director,

0:13.5

NASA astronaut Nicole Stott.

0:15.8

You'll also learn about how screen time

0:17.7

can be a social lifesaver for kids in lockdown,

0:20.9

and we'll answer a listener question about which is worse, mold or cleaning products.

0:25.6

Let's satisfy some curiosity.

0:28.6

Yesterday astronaut Nicole Stott told us how going to space changed her perspective on life here on Earth.

0:35.0

Today, Nicole is back to tell us how she's been communicating that message since returning home, with art.

0:42.0

Nicole Staut is a former NASA astronaut who's been on two missions to space, including a long duration mission on the International Space Station. She's also the author of the new book, Back to Earth,

0:53.5

what Life in Space taught me about our home planet

0:56.3

and our mission to protect it.

0:58.3

After retiring from NASA,

1:00.3

Nicole helped to found the Space for Art Foundation, a nonprofit that works to unite a

1:05.7

planetary community of children through the awe and wonder of space exploration and the healing

1:10.6

power of art.

1:12.4

We asked her about it.

1:14.1

This is something that kind of evolved, at least for me, out of, I had the opportunity to

1:18.5

paint while I was in space.

1:20.4

That was an incredible experience, painting with watercolors on the space station.

1:24.4

You know, it's different floating balls of water versus dipping your brush in a cup of water.

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