Station Commander Shares Science with Students

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Published 2013-04-16
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency fielded questions about life and research on the orbital laboratory during an in-flight educational event April 16 with students gathered at Lockview High School in Fall River, Nova Scotia. Hadfield, who is the first Canadian to command the station, is scheduled to return to Earth in mid-May after a five-month mission

All Comments (21)
  • @JohnClarkGaming
    That first question about his perspective was pretty intense.
  • @raco_1644
    i like it when chris does things to entertain himself durin the interview
  • @liamailiam
    such an inspiration to humanity. great man
  • @hockeyqueen
    He explains things so well. At a level where everyone can understand the concepts, not just science enthusiasts. Thanks Cmdr Hadfield!
  • @aalireza123456
    He is so aware of things happen in different countries and thats make him fantastic man
  • @PH5221
    Did that kid at the end really just ask an astronaut about a conspiracy theory? 
  • @SyntaxScout
    Chris have an amazing charisma,and great way of communicating to the public,we need people like him to unite humanity for a better present and prepare for a prosper future.
  • @kulmainer
    Thank you Commander Chris Hadfield for showing us Planet Earth and the International Space Station, its so inspiring! May Gods love be with you!
  • @rymayores
    The best astronaut ever..I wished he didn't retire so he can share more experiences the rest of us can only imagine. God bless you commander hadfield
  • @RidingWithDave
    Bag's don't hold water in space, so instead I am going to have to take a water bag. I had to laugh lol.
  • @lionelkentler
    Lol he was about to say dripping but then he remembered
  • @topcookies1097
    "I had an advanced education." Then, "364 and a quarter days? Anyways, one year."
  • @iwantpig
    these videos are very inspirational to me to get on, study and work hard.