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NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei this week performed a microgravity-aided dance to celebrate reaching 300 days aboard the International Space Station.

How would you mark spending 300 days in orbit? Celebrating his own extended stay aboard the Internationals Space Station this week, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei performed a microgravity-aided dance, set to Johan Strauss II’s The Blue Danube.

Happy 300th Consecutive Day in Space to my friend and favorite space trick partner, @Astro_Sabot. I’m so grateful to be up here with such wonderful, hardworking, caring, fun human beings. Vande Hei, who arrived at the ISS on April 9, 2021, has so far orbited Earth 4,800 times and traveled more than 127 million statute miles, according to NASA data.

Russian cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov arrived at the ISS on the same Soyuz spacecraft as Vande Hei and so will share the record for the longest stay aboard the ISS. The pair will return to Earth together on March 15.

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