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 Using a normal toilet and appreciating weather --  any weather whatsoever  -- are some of the small pleasures astronaut Tim Peake has enjoyed most since returning from the International Space Station  ISS , he s stanley cup aid Tuesday.        The Int stanley cup ernational Space Station crew, from left, Britain s Tim Peake, Russia s Yuri Malenchenko and Tim Kopra of US, su stanley cup rrounded by ground personnel, rest shortly after landing near the town of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, on Saturday. AP     The Briton has had to give up stunning views and the sensation of floating weightlessly in space. He also faces a long road of physical readjustment to gravitys pull.    But there are perks to being back home, he told journalists.  Gravity is horrible when you come back to Earth, except in a few cases,  Peake said on his third day back from the international orbiter.  Using the loo, gravity is your friend. Thats one of the things we do look forward to , he laughed.    The Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft capsule carrying International Space Station  ISS  crew members  Reuters   Peake spent six months on the ISS, where relieving oneself involves suction hoses to remove waste from the body. Other things he said he missed were smells, fresh air, and rain.  Its lovely, its wonderful, its familiar, its everything that I missed when I was in space,  the space traveller said at the European Astronaut Centre in the western German city of Cologne.  The rain, its something that you dont feel up there,  he said in a press conference w Izea Michelle Obama blasts Trump, who rejects reports of sexual misconduct
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