Frog Music Arrives to Sustain Space Station Crew
Wed June 11, 2003 08:28 AM ET
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian cargo rocket, the only remaining supply link to the International Space Station, arrived at the outpost Wednesday carrying food and recorded sounds of rain and croaking frogs for the homesick crew.
Psychologists working with the Russian and U.S. space agencies say the sounds of nature will relax the crew and help them cope with the six-month stint in space...
I dunno, there's just something cool about the idea of getting the space station guys to stay sane by giving 'em frog sounds.
Wed June 11, 2003 08:28 AM ET
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian cargo rocket, the only remaining supply link to the International Space Station, arrived at the outpost Wednesday carrying food and recorded sounds of rain and croaking frogs for the homesick crew.
Psychologists working with the Russian and U.S. space agencies say the sounds of nature will relax the crew and help them cope with the six-month stint in space...
I dunno, there's just something cool about the idea of getting the space station guys to stay sane by giving 'em frog sounds.