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Astronaut Chris Hadfield Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Astronaut Chris Hadfield Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

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Retired astronaut Chris Hadfield answers the internet's most searched questions about himself. What inspired Chris Hadfield to become an astronaut? What did Chris Hadfield learn in space? What awards has he won? What's his IQ? Chris answers all these questions and much, much more! If you-re interested in learning more about Chris Hadfield his first book, New York Times bestseller 'An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth' has been translated into 25 different languages. And if your children are interested, Chris's second book, 'The Darkest Dark, ' is a New York Times bestselling children's book. His website is The College of Southern Nevada Planetarium, Southern Nevada-s only public planetarium, is the astronomical heart of Las Vegas. In addition to providing CSN and visiting K-12 students with a unique way to engage with their coursework, the CSN Planetarium hosts public shows and free telescope viewing every Friday and Saturday night
Date: 2022-07-06

Comments and reviews: 10


I WISH, WISH i could have an opportunity to talk with you in person, i live in Poland so i guess it's not gonna happen in my life, but perhaps maybe you will answer my mail someday. I'm a big fan, been interested in space since childhood and i'm aware that my dreams will be just dreams since i didn't graduated due to family problems. I always dreamed of going to space like many others, but my mind never leaves this subject. Never. I always think of everything out there and how much we don't know and maybe will never know in our lifetime. I can only imagine being born in the times when humanity discovers the truth, when humanity gets to know why this all just
Exists
We live our lives knowing its a miracle, we live our little human lives while being in Universe, something that just for unknown reason started existing.
I love you all people who dream like me and thinks in the familiar way as i do.
We were born curious
And we will die curious.
And like Frank Sinatra sang
That's life.

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He is so energetic, and just fun to listen to. He is so proud of the the things he has done and so proud of space he seems to love talking about it and the wonderful thing is that he never comes off as cocky or like he is bragging. Just a man with pride in himself and his accomplishments having a long and in depth but lighthearted conversation.
But what struck me was that he seemed just as enthusiastic about talking about space stuff that didn't have to do with him specifically. Obviously most of his stuff referred back to himself. but for something like being an astronaut. it's not the most common thing so the only real thing you have to refer to is you and your own experience and I loved every single second.

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I felt g forces on the mars ride at Disney's Epcot centre this spring. I was ok not sure how many G's it was but I did feel pressure on my chest more then anywhere else. Definitely a weird feeling. On my way out I was curious and asked the workers how many people puke on this ride? She said -You don't want to know. - --- I could imagine there's a lot of puking and passing out going on on that ride.
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Other than auto text do collage grads really degrade people, as he does with grammar mistakes, a lot of science was hands on not what in space where you could just explode. My basic reply is usually the basic wind of traditional science minds is the wisdom of scholar minds
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I've never seen someone with such a downright childlike passion for space. To the point where in his breakdown video of space movies he couldn't understand the fear and trepidation the first space crews felt. It's really wholesome and inspiring.
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His conscious effort to include the women astronauts and impactful women during his opener really just slacks alot about how they aren-t represented or thought about enough in society. But speaks volumes about his own character and I love that
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Anyone else love that he explained translation of electrical signals through devices and eventually turning into vibrations into sound waves that travel to our ear which gets picked up by our ear drums?
Legendary.

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I once saw Chris on the street walking with his kid or grandkid. I badly wanted to say hi but didn-t want to interrupt him and his family. Love listening to him, thank you for sharing your experience with us!
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So with the whole slowing down thing what if they hit one of those pockets of thin air like planes do and just drop unexpectedly is that an issue that could be detrimental to the slowing process?
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-If you get a chance, live in Toronto. -. -If you get a chance, go on a spacewalk. - Lols for both but what a career, what a life, what a legend. And he seems like a genuinely cool cat to boot.
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