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May 24, 12:48 PM
During a sit down interview with NASA's Public Affairs Manager Rob Navias, CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield reflects on the success and circumstances of his five... Delete the scoop?
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May 14, 1:13 AM
Chris Hadfield has returned from the International Space Station, bringing with him hopes that the strong new links he forged with earthlings - including more than 887,000 Twitter followers - will help ensure a stronger future for Canada in space.
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May 14, 6:47 AM
Chris has captured the hearts and minds of millions of people, young and old. His daily postings and feeds on Twitter allowed us to actually experience space without leaving the comfort of our homes. He's been an inspiration to anyone fascinated with space science and technology. Delete the scoop?
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January 26, 10:33 AM
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Learn more about NASA: http://www.nasa.gov Learn more about the International Space Station: http://www.nasa.gov/station Sign up to get space station sightin... Delete the scoop?
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In the spectacular music video Hadfield covers David Bowie's classic song Delete the scoop?
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Celestia, a real-time 3D space simulation featuring a database of over 100,000 stars, nearly a hundred solar system, objects, and a complete catalog of extrasolar planets. Delete the scoop?
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January 26, 10:29 AM
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This is the latest Mars Rover Opportunity panorama released by NASA July 2012. It was assembled from 817 images taken between Dec. 21, 2011, and May 8, 2012. Delete the scoop?
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