Sunday, May 5, 2013

Hadfield slowly saying goodbye to the Universe - TVN Meteo

Did you cry in space? – 08-04-2013

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– Take a handkerchief! – A council of all the astronaut with a broken heart who would seek solace in space. International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield responded to the question whether it is possible to cry in microgravity. read more »

Chris Hadfield, Canadian astronaut serving constantly surprises us with the cosmos, and this time he did a great job. Sent to Earth image you from the deck of the ISS (International Space Station, ISS for short), shows as the moon rises over the south-west USA May 1, 2013 year.

This is the end

Before Hadfield last week at the ISS. His mission, which began December 19, 2012 year comes to an end May 13, 2013 year. Hadfield, currently acting as commander of the ISS, is – as he said – excited to be back. First of all, because it comes back rosyski piloted Soyuz spacecraft.

– I am very happy to land. Already two times I flew into space, but each time when I landed, I was in a shuttle, which after entering the atmosphere unfolded his wings – he said. – Lot Soyuz re-entry resembles a meteorite, then spread out the parachute. We’re going to give the earth to know we’re coming. Then, when we land, Soyuz hits the Earth with some force. This is something I learned years. I was glad for it – he said.


satisfied, but thoughtful

Hadfield has not only on the flight. He noted that much he missed family, friends, i .. food that smells. At the same time an astronaut getting ready to leave the cosmos is full of reverie. Any free time he spends looking at the Earth from a perspective that is only available choice.

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