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Chris Hadfield
Canadian
Astronaut
Born:
Aug 29
,
1959
Fly
People
Space
Time
You
Your
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Spacewalking trumps everything. Viscerally, it is a phenomenal place to be; to be able to glance right and see the world, glance left and see the universe, and realise for a moment that you're holding on to your known existence with one hand. That's the thing.
Chris Hadfield
You
World
Holding
Universe
Everything
See
Able
Glance
Known
Existence
Hand
Left
Holding On
Realise
Place
Your
Moment
Right
Thing
Phenomenal
There's always constantly interesting things to do, and who knows, maybe I will be a good sculptor. I haven't decided what I am going to do next, but I am not going to quit just because I did something interesting.
Chris Hadfield
Good
Will
Constantly
Something
Knows
Because
Always
Am
Did
Quit
Going
Maybe
Just
Just Because
Decided
Interesting
Interesting Things
Next
Sculptor
Who
Things
The beauty of the space station, and of human spaceflight, is that it is now at a level of maturity where you can invite people on-board, which is what I worked so hard to do on social media and all the videos I made.
Chris Hadfield
You
People
Maturity
Space
Videos
Social Media
Made
Beauty
Station
Invite
Human
Where
Space Station
Which
Social
Worked
Hard
Media
Now
Level
To be one of the world's top space robotic arm operators is a necessary skill for an astronaut, but it doesn't have much carry-over.
Chris Hadfield
World
Space
Top
Astronaut
Arm
Robotic
Much
Skill
Necessary
I watched the first people walk on the moon, and to me, it was just an obvious thing - I want to somehow turn myself into that. But the real question is, how do you deal with the danger of it and the fear that comes from it? How do you deal with fear versus danger?
Chris Hadfield
Myself
Me
You
People
Fear
Walk
Moon
First
Danger
Somehow
Obvious
First People
Deal
How
Real
Question
Versus
Real Question
Just
Want
Turn
Thing
Watched
Think about what happens on Earth when you throw up. You throw up and you have a bag of something horrible and then you throw it away, but if I have this bag, what am I going to do with it? This bag is going to stay with me in space for months, so we want a really good barf bag.
Chris Hadfield
Good
Me
You
Space
Think
Earth
Months
Stay
Horrible
About
Something
Throw
Bag
Am
Up
Going
Want
Happens
Then
Really
Away
While on the space station, I kept up with news a couple of ways - Mission Control sent daily summaries, and I would scan headlines on Google News when we had an Internet connection, which was about half the time.
Chris Hadfield
Time
News
Daily
Space
Internet
Half
Google
Control
Ways
Station
Scan
Would
About
Had
Headlines
Mission
Couple
Half The Time
Up
Space Station
Which
While
Sent
Connection
Kept
I once made myself black out by pulling G too quickly while flying an F-18. Being unconscious in a single-seat airplane is not good. Fortunately, I woke up in time. I learned how to better plug-in my anti-G suit.
Chris Hadfield
Time
Myself
Good
Better
Black
Made
Too
Once
Flying
Airplane
Out
Unconscious
Learned
How
Woke
Up
Quickly
Being
While
Fortunately
Pulling
Suit
The best simulator for spacewalking is underwater - it allows full visuals and body movement in 3D. Virtual reality is good, too, and has some advantages, like full Station simulation, not just part. Like all simulators, they have parts that are wrong and misleading: an important thing to remember when preparing for reality.
Chris Hadfield
Best
Good
Reality
Remember
Important
Too
Virtual
Virtual Reality
Station
Visuals
Some
Part
Remember When
Misleading
Wrong
Advantages
Simulation
Like
Parts
Important Thing
Underwater
Just
Movement
Body
Full
Preparing
Thing
As an astronaut, especially during launch, half of the risk of a six-month flight is in the first nine minutes.
Chris Hadfield
Space
First
Half
Nine
Astronaut
Launch
Minutes
Risk
Flight
The Soyuz craft weighs tons, and you're lying on the floor of it on your back. But the Russians do tell you, remember, before you land, stop talking so you don't bite your tongue off.
Chris Hadfield
You
Remember
Before
Lying
Back
Bite
Tell
Russians
Weighs
Talking
Off
Craft
Stop
Land
Your
Floor
Tongue
Tons
Nothing focuses your mind quite like flying a jet. That's one reason NASA requires that astronauts fly T-38s: it forces us to concentrate and prioritize in some of the same ways we need to in a rocket ship.
Chris Hadfield
Mind
Fly
Nothing
Jet
Flying
Ways
Astronauts
Some
Concentrate
Like
Forces
Prioritize
NASA
Rocket
Ship
Same
Quite
Us
Requires
Your
Reason
Need
I think there are lots of ways to exercise ambition and accomplish things using leadership without going into elected politics. So, categorically, I have no intention of going into elected politics. None.
Chris Hadfield
Politics
Leadership
Ambition
Think
Ways
No Intention
Categorically
Exercise
Without
None
Accomplish
Lots
Going
Intention
Elected
Using
Things
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