Former NASA astronaut says space tourists are having a blast with zero gravity training.
The former NASA astronaut commanding the first civilian crew to the International Space Station is feeling good about the so-called space tourists, because they're handling zero gravity better than him!!!, the decorated astronaut with 2 NASA records for spacewalks, joined us on"TMZ Live" Friday to tell us how he and his 3 crew members handled their first weightless training flight.
It's pretty funny ... Michael says he was the one who felt the worst, while the philanthropists and entrepreneurs had a blast doing somersaults and backflips while they were experiencing zero gravity.
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