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Astronaut Chris Hadfield talks space movies

Gingerbread Demon

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This was a very cool video and I love how he explains everything so well.

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You and I must watch the same videos, because this is more than once where the same video has come up :D

He has a new science fiction book out called The Apollo Murders. Have you checked it out? I have it but haven't read it yet.
 
You and I must watch the same videos, because this is more than once where the same video has come up :D

He has a new science fiction book out called The Apollo Murders. Have you checked it out? I have it but haven't read it yet.

I glanced at it.... Was thinking of buying a copy.

He did a nice video about flat earth too

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I love the quote about pig wrestling because it's true
 
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I'm figuring on borrowing a copy of The Apollo Murders from the library ASAP. As for this video, I got about a third of the way in, and my brain needed to bail.
 
I actually had chance at meeting him several years ago. He was very personable, and very down-to-earth. And later that same day, I attended a talk he gave about his experiences in Space, and again he does explain things very well. Then he finished the evening off with a musical performance. He was actually one of the first, if not the first, to bring a musical instrument to space early in his astronaut career. He'd actually had a custom made guitar that's now on exhibit at the Canadian Air & Space Museum.
 
Something for me to look at when it's safer to visit the museums of Ottawa again. And when OC Transpo gets their act together about making sure all federal museums in Ottawa-Gatineau are reachable during regular business hours...but that's a topic for elsewhere.
 
I actually had chance at meeting him several years ago. He was very personable, and very down-to-earth. And later that same day, I attended a talk he gave about his experiences in Space, and again he does explain things very well. Then he finished the evening off with a musical performance. He was actually one of the first, if not the first, to bring a musical instrument to space early in his astronaut career. He'd actually had a custom made guitar that's now on exhibit at the Canadian Air & Space Museum.

He does so many things, super cool guy. He's like a real life Buckaroo Banzai
 
He does so many things, super cool guy. He's like a real life Buckaroo Banzai


Heh, I'm sure he'd be charmed at the comparison :D

But yeah, he's a great guy, and I think he's one of the few that does social medial right, in that he doesn't post for attention, but for education.

He's actually the second astronaut I met, the other one being Alan Bean, from Apollo 12.
 
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