The six-member crew on the International Space Station may be busy conducting scientific experiments out there on the final frontier. Even astronauts will be taking some downtime to watch the action in Brazil.
In a video message ( >https-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLwW3pdXkFo ) from orbit, German crew member Alexander Gerst wished all teams and fans in Brazil “peaceful games.”
“Have fun, play hard, and we’ll be watching on the International Space Station,” his American colleague Reid Wiseman added.
Gerst, Wiseman and station commander Steve Swanson of NASA also showed off their football skills in low gravity, displaying some impressive feats in the video that players down on Earth might be envious of.
Along with the German and two Americans, there are three Russians on the space station right now- All their countries are represented at the World Cup.
A bit closer to Earth, at least three airlines will be offering travellers the chance to get live in—flight updates from the World Cup to their mobile devices.
Emirates, Japan’s ANA and Philippine Airlines will give passengers free access to a Wi—Fi service that provides text updates of every match direct to laptops, tablets and smartphones.