Canadian wanderer David Saint-Jacques says he’s bettering good to life behind on Earth following a some-more than six-month goal in space.
Speaking from a Johnson Space Center in Houston, Saint-Jacques told reporters currently he’s doing well, all things considered, only 4 days after his return.
Saint-Jacques says while he hasn’t felt any pain given his lapse Monday night, change was an emanate and he’s been discreet walking and running.
“Gravity has turn my crony again,” he said.
During a goal that began Dec. 3, Saint-Jacques took partial in a six-and-a-half hour spacewalk and set a record for a longest singular space moody by a Canadian during 204 days.

He also became a initial Canadian wanderer to use a Canadarm2 robotic arm to perform a supposed “cosmic catch” to obstacle a SpaceX load capsule.
Saint-Jacques says saying and hugging his children brought him good pleasure and he’s looking brazen to eventually walking around Montreal and sitting around a stay glow during a cottage.
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