The main physical requirement for volunteers.
Volunteers need high levels of fitness for physically demanding activities.
The main focus of the project.
A scientific study of the endangered turtle population.
Indications that Nicoletta is supportive.
She reassures Jamil about the train cost and encourages him.
The significance of the ISS's anniversary.
It marks twenty years of continuous human presence in space.
Professor Ian Crawford's comment about the ISS.
He believes it is an example of international cooperation.
The accommodation type for volunteers.
Camping in basic facilities.
Accommodations provided.
Four-berth beach cabins with shared bathrooms.
Jamil's feelings about working in groups.
He is anxious about not getting along with others
Mundane aspect of life on the ISS.
Astronauts have guitar serenades and face issues with toilets.
Implications of zero gravity on astronauts.
It can take years to recover bone density after space missions.
The cost of participation for each volunteer.
$150 contribution for food.
Cost for each volunteer.
$600 covering transfer and accommodation.
Simon's thoughts about the turtle project.
He feels it is super competitive and doubts their chances.
The final construction cost of the ISS?
More than $100 billion.
Professor Rees's opinion on ISS expenditure.
He believes the scientific returns have been modest and not justifiable.
The main activity during the project.
Building a footpath and constructing stone steps and handrails.
Skills needed for the project.
Skills in data recording, analysis, and video editing.
Reason for Jamil's cautiousness about Footpath Focus.
His recent ankle injury and need for caution in physical activities
Tim Peake.
The only official British astronaut to visit the ISS.
Advantage of the Soviet Union's collapse.
It allowed for cooperation with Russian engineers for the ISS.
The location of the hilltop monastery.
Mittaru monastery
Day off activities
Snorkelling and swimming from the beach.
Nicoletta's athletic achievement.
She has competed at the national level in triathlons
Main scientific benefits of the ISS.
Learning how to live and work in space.
Private enterprise interested in the ISS.
A Texas-based company working with NASA on a research module.