Six NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrated the beginning of the Paris Olympics with their own Games, in a video NASA released Friday.
The astronauts completed a relay with a fake torch relay before warming up for their big events, donning headbands and pulling on socks with the stars and stripes.
Michael Barratt hurled a discus as Barry Wilmore threw a shotput made of what seemed to be duct tape. Taking on gymnastics, Sunita Williams performed a pommel horse routine while Matthew Dominick pulled off a spin in the air. Jeanette Epps sprinted down an ISS corridor, and Tracy Caldwell Dyson lifted a bar with both Wilmore and Barratt on top.
All of this, of course, happened in the weightless environment of the International Space Station.
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"We've had an absolute blast pretending to be Olympic athletes," Dominick said while holding the torch. "We can't imagine how hard this must be, to be such a world-class athlete doing your sports under actual gravity. So from all of us aboard the International Space Station, to every single athlete in the Olympic Games: Godspeed!"