Roman's Routine
Numbers in Space
Earth from Orbit
Las Meninas
Grief and Reflection
100

Roman starts each day by climbing out of this item he sleeps in.

A sleeping bag

100

During a nine-month mission, astronauts complete about this many hours of morning exercise. 

540 hours

100

Looking down, Roman spots these two South African cities "locked together like a binary star". 

Johannesburg and Pretoria

100

This Spanish artist painted Las Meninas. 

Diego Velazquez

100

This astronaut tells the crew her mother has died. 

Chie

200

To begin hin mornings, Roman swims in the dark towards this location. 

The lab window. 

200
Astronauts experience this many sunrises and sunsets during such a mission.

4,320 sunrises and 4,320 sunsets

200

The astronauts often compare Earth to this nurturing figure. 

A mother. 

200

In the painting, the king and queen appear only in this object. 

A mirror. 

200

When Chie shares the news, Shaun lets go of this food item, letting it float away. 

Noodles

300

Roman has spend this many total days in space across his missions. 

434

300

In one nine-month mission, astronauts travel nearly this many miles. 

108 million miles

300

From space, the Earth's brief dawn arrives approximately this often. 

Every 90 minutes.

300

To Shaun at fifteen, the lesson on Las Meninas seemed like this-he thought it was meaningless. 

A futility. 

300

Pietro comforts Chie with this seamless gesture. 

Taking her hands. 

400

Why does Roman add the eighty-eighth line to his tally?  

To try to tether time to something countable.

400

Roman has this many changes of T-shirts for his mission. 

36

400

Shaun recognizes Karachi at night because it resembles these sketches from his school days. 

Geometric doodles. 

400

Shaun's wife gave him a postcard of Las Meninas because it represented this moment in their youth. 

Their first exchange. 

400

After Chie's loss, the astronauts see Earth as this kind of hopeful place. 

Heaven (or an afterlife)

500

To anchor time in orbit, ground crews instruct astronauts to keep this kind of daily record. 

A tally. 

500

Roman circles the Earth this many times each day. 

16

500

After Chie's mother dies, the crew reflects on this celestial body as the only mother she has left. 

Earth

500

Shaun's wife rewrote their teacher's analysis of the painting on the postcard while he was trining in this country. 

Russia

500

The crew reflects that in orbit there may be no truly new thoughts-just these kinds of thoughts reborn. 

Old thoughts in new moments. 

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