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04/02/2007 ASTRONAUT TO RUN BOSTON MARATHON IN SPACE

In her "Boston" Marathon in outer space, Suni Williams has some logistical problems


PUBLISHED 04/10/2007

Astronaut Williams, who's been in space since December 9, plans to run 26.2 miles on a treadmill on the same day, April 16, as the Boston Marathon, for which she had qualified. But she'll actually have to be tethered by bungee cords to keep her from floating off the treadmill. And scientists have had to make adjustments to make sure that she doesn't shake the entire space station as she runs.

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