Blog Editor's Note: More than a billion miles after the first component was launched in 1998, the International Space Station has witnessed the consumption of about 19,000 meals, more than 700 hours of spacewalks and has received crew support from 16 countries. Like numbers? Get more here.

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Dear Sandra
Hi, how are you? If you were in space, and you got sick, how would you get beter soon? Would you finish your mission, or go back to earth? I will say that I like to ask questkins. Oh! My time is up.I have to go.

Do you, or anyone on the station have a Bible? If so, will you read Matthew 1:18 - 2:23?, Luke 1:5 - 2:21?, Isaiah 9:1-7? Do yo or anyone on the station have an artificial Christmas tree? I realize that you are very busy for long stretches of each day, but will you sing Christmas carols a month from now? Thankyou for your time. May GOD bless youand your companions. Ben Hankins, MSM-UMR, BSGeE-'81

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