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Space station astronaut’s ‘2001’ cosplay began with thrift store

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Just one thing was missing from the first European space station commander’s packing list: a thrift store costume.

Samantha Cristoforetti was bound for the International Space Station this past April, with a special spare-time mission: to cosplay (opens in new tab) as the famous flight attendant from “2001: A Space Odyssey.” (In the 1968 film, the unnamed character played by Edwina Carroll inches around a space station hatch until she is completely inverted (opens in new tab) in the camera’s view.)

To replicate the attendant’s Pan-Am-style costume, Cristoforetti needed a full-length white body suit topped with a snow-colored cap. “That is not something that I would buy for myself, normally,” Cristoforetti told Space.com during a post-flight press conference with other SpaceX Crew-4 members on Thursday (Oct. 20). “But it seemed to fit perfectly for that need.”

European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti cosplayed as a character from “2001: A Space Odyssey” on the International Space Station, in a video released Oct. 7, 2022. (Image credit: ESA)

The picture-perfect movie replica was a demonstration of the teamwork Cristoforetti inculcated during her brief command of space station activities, along with her six-month orbital Expedition 67/68 mission, which concluded on Oct. 14. 



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