NASA astronaut adopts boy from Ukraine - ForumDaily
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American astronaut NASA adopted a boy from Ukraine

NASA American astronaut Randy Breznik adopted the boy from the Ukrainian city of Dnepr in 2008. This Breznik said in an interview Radio Liberty.

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“He was 2 years and 9 months old and it was a great time for our family. After that, I visited Ukraine a few years later, and then we were here a few years ago in the summer. Both Wyatt and our daughter Abigail were in Kyiv and Dnepr,” the astronaut said.

He said that during this family trip he bought a magnet with the emblem of the city of Dnepr and the flag of Ukraine. And then he took these items from the homeland of Wyatt with him into space.

“We hung the flag in space when we had an online meeting with the American ambassador to Ukraine and other people in Kyiv. And now I brought it - to give away the Ukrainian flag that has been in space. He flew 108 kilometers!” said Breznik.

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