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Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield Makes First Music Video In Space

May 13th, 2013 at 12:00PM: It's official. We Canadians rock. If William Shatner and Bryan Adams aren't enough for you, there's Chris Hadfield. He's an astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency and has become hugely popular with his videos about life aboard the International Space Station, answering such profound questions as how to cut your nails in space. Now Hadfield is coming home. He's turned over command of the ISS ...

Canadian Space Agency Video: How To Cut Your Nails In Space And Other Tips For Living With Zero Gravity

Mar 5th, 2013 at 5:00PM: What's daily life like on the International Space Station? The public has lots of questions, so the Canadian Space Agency, with the help of their astronaut Chris Hadfield, is giving out some answers. Hadfield is currently on the ISS and in this video shows how to clip your nails in zero gravity without them floating all over the cabin. Hadfield is becoming an Internet sensation with his ...

Video: A Week In The Life Of The International Space Station

Feb 26th, 2013 at 4:00PM: The International Space Station is one of the wonders of modern technology. A series of interconnected orbital modules are home to a rotating crew of astronauts and cosmonauts plus a host of ongoing experiments. While the ISS only gets into the news every now and then, interesting things are happening there daily. Right now three astronauts – two American and one Canadian – are on ...

Space Tourists: a cinematic journey to the ISS (w/ Audio Interview)

Space Tourists: a cinematic journey to the ISS (w/ Audio Interview) Dec 25th, 2011 at 10:00AM: Space Tourists airs tonight on the Documentary Channel at 8pm & 11pm When Anousheh Ansari boarded the International Space Station on September 20th, 2006, she became the first self-funded female, the first Iranian citizen, and the fourth human overall to enter the Earth's orbit as a coveted 'space tourist'. After building and selling a large telecom business, Ansari had ...

Video of the Day - Flying over Earth on the ISS

Nov 15th, 2011 at 11:00AM: If you haven't seen this video since its emergence on the internet in the past two days, stop whatever you're doing, plug in your best headphones, quit your other applications (so you can watch in silky smooth HD), and full-screen this amazing compilation of moving images. Edited by Michael König, this time-lapse was created by stitching together a series of still images shot by ...

Space tourism celebrates tenth anniversary

Space tourism celebrates tenth anniversary Apr 30th, 2011 at 9:00AM: Space tourism is ten years old this week. On 28 April 2001 millionaire Dennis Tito became the first person to go into space as a tourist and not an astronaut or scientist. In an interview with BBC today he talked about how thrilled he was and called his eight days being in orbit "paradise." While space tourism is the ultimate in high-cost adventure travel--only seven people have done it so ...

Second-to-last Space Shuttle launch is big tourism draw

Second-to-last Space Shuttle launch is big tourism draw Apr 28th, 2011 at 8:30AM: Tomorrow's launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour has turned into a major tourist event, the Associated Press reports. NASA estimates half a million people will show up for their second-to-last chance to see a shuttle launch. Other estimates vary from 250,000 to a whopping 700,000. That could rival the crowds that came to see the first Moon mission. Hotels are sold out and homeowners near ...

Cockpit Chronicles: Six surreal sights seen by pilots

Cockpit Chronicles: Six surreal sights seen by pilots Mar 11th, 2011 at 12:00PM: I've said it before; the office view from the pointy-end of an airliner is something that can only be matched by an astronaut's view. But that's not to say we don't get to see a few celestial sights of our own. No, I'm not going to touch on the rumored UFO sightings by pilots, although I promise I'll keep my camera ready, just in case. I'm talking about the stunning sights, both man-made and ...

Cockpit Chronicles: Back to the simulator

Cockpit Chronicles: Back to the simulator Dec 3rd, 2008 at 9:00AM: Cockpit Chronicles takes you along on some of Kent's trips as a co-pilot on the Boeing 757 and 767 based in Boston. "You have training!" read the message at the top of our company website. Unlike our vacation or monthly schedule, we have no choice in the timing of our training. So every nine months, plus or minus a month, we know that we'll be called back to the flight academy for four or five ...

Mommy, what does space smell like?

Mommy, what does space smell like? Feb 10th, 2008 at 8:00PM: Now you know. According to a NASA flight engineer on a International Space Station mission, space smells like "an arc welding torch repairing heavy equipment for a small logging outfit." Or more succinctly, "pleasant sweet-smelling welding fumes." Yums. Another useless (but quite interesting) piece of trivia to know. Of course, there's always somebody to burst your bubble. One theory is the ...

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