@@robbiehiatt9966 ok flat minded person, tell me how a harness could get u to literally flip without getting all tangled? and also whats the point in lying about space and the shape of earth? cuz if ur about to go on about the "hiding God" nonsense lemme stop u right there, how could God be "hidden" by his own creation? ain't no weak God out there, there's only one God and hes strong, way stronger than being "hidden" by his own creation. go grow a brain.
@@robbiehiatt9966 and also he doesn't wave in real time, hes done this many times so he could've just waved a little bit early so that it would look like its in real time, u can call this bs all u want but theres physical and scientific proof that this stuff is real, if u had one braincell u couldve realized that.
@@robbiehiatt9966 answer my questions bud, answer em. also if ur talking about the wires they show in videos, anyone could tell u its because of the equipment, look around u in ur room, thats right u see wires, theyre not all in one place though because u got a lot of room and not so many things that have wires in them in one small place, whereas the iss conducts more than 100 experiments at a time, has to support life for a maximum of i believe 12 astronauts, which means they need medical equipment, adds to all the wires. they got labs in there where they keep the equipment, hence the amount of wires. having plenty of wires doesnt mean that theyre tangled, also if they wanted to "lie to you" they wouldve hidden all the wires to not have people question their credability. furthermore, where the hell is the harness thats gonna be connected to a bunch of visible wires that are not even moving to move the astronaut around? grow a brain.
during the French language section he was talking about sleeping in space, how he gets into a sleeping bag, which is attached the the wall and how you don't need a pillow because there's no gravity to push your head down
He’s Canadian, we’re all taught French in school as it’s our second language and millions of Canadians like those in Quebec speak it as a first language :) Sorry I realize this was 6 years ago 😂
@@leilaelliottt im pretty knowing different languages is a requirement for NASA employees. I might be wrong about it being a requirement tho, but its a plus.
The way he talks to children is perfect. He doesn't treat them like they're naive, or like their curious questions are foolish, he answers them with respect and explains things and gives them a real chance to understand it. I appreciate this guy.
For those wondering the French Canadian girl asked Chris how comfortable it is to sleep in space. The second girl asked him what kind of food do they eat.
I love it too lol,also i wonder if his watch is automatic or quartz and if it's automatic like a lot of previous astronauts wore how does the oscillating weight in these watches work without gravity
Ever happened to you? Drink water while looking at someone drinking coca-cola or pepsi and feel that your soda is weird, then realise it's not soda? Humans often try to relate and be in pace with what someone is doing, it's a social thingy, you feel someone experience just by paying attention to it
Strangefingshappen oh believe me I have been learning German since 5 years and still it’s very difficult for me to be able to strike a normal convo with anyone
Chris is one of the few people that is clearly so intelligent but takes the time to use examples everyone can understand so detailed and wonderful to listen to
Every astronaut wears a watch. If you watch interviews with them it's kind of a guaranteed thing. Some even wear 2 or 3 to keep the time where their families live.
Every time I see anything with Commander Hadfield my respect for him increases and I am more proud to be Canadian. He is an amazing ambassador for Canada and what we as humans are capable of. My hat is off you sir! I can only imagine what the future holds for all the children that he is inspiring to great things.
Chris Hadfield is a brave man and so are all others who are willing to risk their lives to benefit the entire human race as a whole by going out into space to do research.
After seeing Chris in a few videos, as a non-english speaker now I know the meaning of "wholesome", as in charismatic, polite, and intelligent. This is the coolest video about cleaning your hands as well! Those water bubbles are just so satisfying. There's only one bad thing about this video... he didn't drop the mic. :D
I must say.... these Q and A sessions are a wicked idea! I had most of these questions myself and it is just an amazing thing to have a real Astronaut in space taking some of his time to explain this stuff to us.
Q: How do you sleep in space? Chris: I sleep well, thank you! It’s a bit different because without gravity, it’s not necessary to have a bed, so I only have a sleeping bag attached to the wall, and I don’t need a pillow because your head doesn’t fall down, I float. And therefore, for sleeping, I just use the sleeping bag, float next to the wall, attach a bit to the wall with Velcro, and relax and sleep, it’s very comfortable, I think it’s much more comfortable than on Earth with gravity
Cmdr Chris is just remarkable. Not only he's extremely well educated but he's so down to earth and easy to speak to. He switches languages like it's nothing. I am very fascinated everytime I see some interview with him as he's so well spoken and even funny. Lots of kudos to this man for what he does. More men like this please. This always gives me hope in human kind.
The thing he said about "You see people making something that you think is really great, so you are gonna grow and become somebody, why not to become one of them" Really inspirational
For anyone wondering, Chris is answering these questions from inside the Japanese module. Behind him is an airlock that can only be used by cargo or experiments (not people). There is also an arm that can grab equipment or experiments from the airlock to place them on the ISS's "Back Porch" where they store experiments meant to test things out in vacuum.
Captions on and 17:17.. "hi my name is David Greenwood and I was one and I'm in great sex and I was wondering about how much space junk is there.." woah I lost it xD
8 later .. This the pleasure to have person in world like Mr. Chris. And now after busy day at work, I'm showing all of your videos to my misses, become she want know more. Thank you for opportunities to know more .
The realization that there is nothing between him and the sun but a thin piece glass is eye opening. To me. The pristine view from space of the sun is incredibly beautiful. Its like their is no room for superstition. It's just a benevolent body and has never heard the human interpretations of its existence reach through the earths atmosphere. It is only a lonely body in space that burns brightly, and from space it is so pristine and beautiful. To have the chance to see the Sun through the void of empty space would be a privilege to me like having the chance to see the great pyramids in person, but like 1000 times more majestic!
What an all-around fantastic role model. Both in demeanor and knowledge. He answers so well without ever getting close to condescension! Would love to know more about how he has changed psychologically over time, being there. I suspect they will share many traits with submariners and so on... but i wonder if there are any unexpected psychological effects.
Q: What kind of food do astronauts eat? A: We have lots of types of food but not fresh. It's not like by you. We lack a refrigerator. No freezer here- for food. This is dry fruit. I can open it. It's peach. It's space food. It's not bad. This is walleye. From Russia. Like salmon. Similar to what's on Earth, with vegetables. So it's not delicious but it's pretty good. It's not Mom who makes the food. It's not like a restaurant. But it's good enough for astronaut's health and for me it's perfect.
It was French, and he's Canadian - English and French are the two main languages spoken in Canada, so it's likely that he had it in school at one point.
Ya true , Canadians are "usually" billingual , but also astronauts have to learn a couple of languages for communication especially Russian & English , also sometimes Italian , french & Columbian
I work at Toyota in south eastern Ontario and I just missed meeting you by a few months when I got hired back in 2015. Maybe one day! Thank you for doing what you do! These Videos are fascinating! You seem like a very knowledgeable and incredible person! A pleasure to one day meet you I hope!
The first question in French is about sleeping in space. Chris answers that he sleeps in a sleeping bag tied up to the wall, and he just floats while sleeping. But it's not as much comfy as on Earth. The second French question is about what food astronauts eat in space. Chris answers that they mostly eat dry food, like dried fruits. He opens a bag of dried peaches and says that "it's not too bad". He later adds: "It's enough to stay healthy and for me it's perfect".
The explanation how the speed needs to match the earths curve was something new to me. Perfectly explained. Man, the science that went into space travel is mind-blowing.
My question: Why hasn't anyone taken thousands of personal photos while in the ISS and uploaded them to a website when they returned? It would have been cool to see the best pics of the earth and the moon together. What could be better than that?
Wow! It's Amazing! Chris I am your big fan & also my son. He is 11 years old. His dream to be an Astronaut like You. Good day. I am so happy grateful & thankful to watch your interview all time. God bless you.
Just remember, to intepret complex theory in a language that 6 grade understand is a very stressfull especially to replace the uncommon words. Astronauts truly is an amazing job
8:30 he said "every smell and gas stays in here because its closed and there is no way for it to be processed except for my lungs" Better not fart then! You'll be smelling it forever!
I love how Chris takes the time to gives full answers to the children, he doesn't just answer, he explains it
ikr
He's so wholesome❤️
that's probably just the delay between the time the question is asked, and the time he recieves it. he is in the space station after all
@@eastonseiler1774 OMG you are really that dumb
Joe Rizah you just replied to a 7 yr old comment💀
What a great man. Canadians always seems so nice and polite. Cheers from Poland
i am also from poland
@@furryfemboyowo5480 Hello brother! :)
@@Schizm1 this comment is 6 years old, and you just commented from 1 day ago.!
Cheers from Puerto Rico
Hello from Britain!
This guy is so nice. I'm glad he's the one who got to do this. He deserves it.
I agree, he articulates his answers very well.
@@mrcool8702 you agree to a 7 year old comment?
@@niko5008 you better watch it
@@devinchatterjee9516 what?
@@niko5008 dragon ball z
I love how he always waves when someone asks a question
Me too
@@robbiehiatt9966 ok flat minded person, tell me how a harness could get u to literally flip without getting all tangled? and also whats the point in lying about space and the shape of earth? cuz if ur about to go on about the "hiding God" nonsense lemme stop u right there, how could God be "hidden" by his own creation? ain't no weak God out there, there's only one God and hes strong, way stronger than being "hidden" by his own creation. go grow a brain.
@@robbiehiatt9966 and also he doesn't wave in real time, hes done this many times so he could've just waved a little bit early so that it would look like its in real time, u can call this bs all u want but theres physical and scientific proof that this stuff is real, if u had one braincell u couldve realized that.
@@rlg_1230 its all a show, and there are ISS videos that show them flipping and getting tangled in the wires
@@robbiehiatt9966 answer my questions bud, answer em. also if ur talking about the wires they show in videos, anyone could tell u its because of the equipment, look around u in ur room, thats right u see wires, theyre not all in one place though because u got a lot of room and not so many things that have wires in them in one small place, whereas the iss conducts more than 100 experiments at a time, has to support life for a maximum of i believe 12 astronauts, which means they need medical equipment, adds to all the wires. they got labs in there where they keep the equipment, hence the amount of wires. having plenty of wires doesnt mean that theyre tangled, also if they wanted to "lie to you" they wouldve hidden all the wires to not have people question their credability. furthermore, where the hell is the harness thats gonna be connected to a bunch of visible wires that are not even moving to move the astronaut around? grow a brain.
during the French language section he was talking about sleeping in space, how he gets into a sleeping bag, which is attached the the wall and how you don't need a pillow because there's no gravity to push your head down
Thanks but u can turn on captions tho lol
omar _123 the captions didn’t translate the French to English six years ago.
lol I’m happy I learned french in school when these things happen
@@ars0on you amateur im bilingual
@@theoriginaldragon130 I’m trilingual plus some french
"The size of five hockey rinks"
Canadian Measurements
"It's like being on an airplane. Like going on air canada"
“The size of two football fields”
American measurements
Loved your comment, really.
@Tunizra
Americans like football, and Canadians like hockey.
Lol
He can be a teacher, professor, pilot, astronaut, musician, father, friend, and more! He really is an amazing person!
Well, he's just part of the Canadian Space Agency. Kind of like the Special Olympics. Sure they're the Olympics, but................
drServitis u answered this 7 years later XD
@@retrofilmwork Actually about 8 years later. RUclips's calculations are always off by months.
He's aaaaamericas dad!
Wow, ignorance at its finest. Space Arm 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
when he started speaking french....
@@dru4670 Thanks Dude
tri0ppy stuff lmao
tri0ppy stuff including you 😂
I’m surprised that he can speak french
Leighton Sippel I think that’s pretty common amongst astronauts.
For a second I thought there was going to be a translation for the kid who spoke French, then he just frenched right back and I was like wat
And he read russian labels as well :)
He’s Canadian, we’re all taught French in school as it’s our second language and millions of Canadians like those in Quebec speak it as a first language :) Sorry I realize this was 6 years ago 😂
he do be having a lot of time to learn languages
@@leilaelliottt im pretty knowing different languages is a requirement for NASA employees. I might be wrong about it being a requirement tho, but its a plus.
Canadians know a lot of french
The way he talks to children is perfect. He doesn't treat them like they're naive, or like their curious questions are foolish, he answers them with respect and explains things and gives them a real chance to understand it. I appreciate this guy.
I love how he instantly elimantes technical terms they wouldnt get, the guy would be a great teacher!
i love that he took all the questions so seriously including the marshmallow one
To be fair, it was an interesting question.
Marshmallows are used a lot when learning about air pressure.
who cares? this video is 9 years old and here i am enjoying his brilliance.
Chris Hadfield for President of Earth!
Traffixcone wdym never he comes back
Suga_HI 14 it’s a joke
I’m_Trash 14 he’s retired now and happily lives on earth and will for the rest of his life.
President of space*
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY.
ISN'T THAT ALOT LIKE THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS? SURE THEY'RE THE OLYMPICS, BUT.........
So, I turned on closed captions, and during one of the French questions, it said "A full boil assaulted his ass" and I found it absolutely hilarious.
Lol
Where
The 6yrs reply tho
@@TheNoobGamer-oj3rq idc
Sham on you
People commenting: water is so cool in space
Me: *looking at his watch the whole time*
Why did you point this out, I hate it
@@michaelmaniatis1414 chill out don't need to be so hard on grandma Margaret
hehe i did the same thing
ruclips.net/video/Vw6qNaJ73Ng/видео.html
This guy is like a school teacher from outer space.
Petition for him to reach is physics from space in a Livestream
The United Soviet Socialist Republic dude he isn’t in space anymore
The United Soviet Socialist Republic, Chris H. has already retired.
@The United Soviet Socialist Republic
He hasn’t been in space for 7 years...
I remember when they tried that. didn't end well
Every comment is from 6 years ago... I wonder how it is now in 2020.
Are you related to Marko Rubio, the Senator from Florida?
No, 😅 we just happen to have the same last name.
Jajaj
,didn't realise that
It was a long time ago that they have made this video, Btw we are in expidition 63, and he was from expidition 35.
I got confused when the first kid spoke French cause I was like wait that doesn't sound like English
Time stamp?
@@dontclickonmyprofile9098 23:59
11:35
Same
Captions on it'll translate
For those wondering the French Canadian girl asked Chris how comfortable it is to sleep in space. The second girl asked him what kind of food do they eat.
Thank you!
I can kinda make out what they are saying even though I don’t know french but yeah
Guys, its a 7 year old comment, now there's subtitles.
@@niko5008 Don't take this away from me, its all I have.
@@vanrick772 omg ur alive
i like watching his watch derp around on his wrist
Lol
d e r p
Wow 7 years ago
I love it too lol,also i wonder if his watch is automatic or quartz and if it's automatic like a lot of previous astronauts wore how does the oscillating weight in these watches work without gravity
I was watching this while eating kfc and I almost dropped a piece of chicken thinking “it’ll float” lol
but what if it surprisingly did...
@@LeafyJolt 😳
Omg so dumb
@@LeafyJolt if it surprisingly did, I'd have to come dispose of you for learning secrets you weren't meant to learn.
Ever happened to you? Drink water while looking at someone drinking coca-cola or pepsi and feel that your soda is weird, then realise it's not soda? Humans often try to relate and be in pace with what someone is doing, it's a social thingy, you feel someone experience just by paying attention to it
I was inspired by this man, then he continues to amaze me and then started speaking French...
Talha Rahman Yes he can
Maybe he’s from quebec
@@hazy_clouds2492 all astronauts are required to speak English and Russian
@@matth227 man speaks french on top of those.
3 years of learning French at school. *French questioner*
Me: What the hell did he say?
Strangefingshappen oh believe me I have been learning German since 5 years and still it’s very difficult for me to be able to strike a normal convo with anyone
@@Philsosopher same.
You need to watch content on a daily basis.
ruclips.net/video/Vw6qNaJ73Ng/видео.html
Chris is one of the few people that is clearly so intelligent but takes the time to use examples everyone can understand so detailed and wonderful to listen to
I love how he still wears his watch in space and how it behaves in zero gravity
Every astronaut wears a watch. If you watch interviews with them it's kind of a guaranteed thing. Some even wear 2 or 3 to keep the time where their families live.
Everytime i watch Chris i don't think ill finish the entire video and im always wrong hes amazing
I was hoping someone would ask him an alien question where his only answer would be a solemn look and an eerie "That's Classified...."
Chris is such a genuine & fantastic teacher. His enthusiasm, care for students & sharing knowledge always comes through. 💛
Crazy how all these kids are now in college or pursuing their dreams
@Ricardo Morgan not everyone goes to college though
I got confused when the first kid spoke French cause I was like wait that doesn't sound like English
@@yeetsin560 why you gotta crush like dat
@@yeetsin560 Most people get some form of higher education, be it college, university, or an apprenticeship.
Or dead
6 years of french. i didnt unterstand anything either.
Risi its Canadian French
5 years of french and i got a better grade than i did in my native english...go figure...lol
Now 12 years what about now
@@almaudo3 3 years in French I still didn't understand
12 years of French then the whole country (Rwanda) decides to switch to English. Understood everything, but useless language here.
Every time I see anything with Commander Hadfield my respect for him increases and I am more proud to be Canadian. He is an amazing ambassador for Canada and what we as humans are capable of. My hat is off you sir! I can only imagine what the future holds for all the children that he is inspiring to great things.
Chris Hadfield is a brave man and so are all others who are willing to risk their lives to benefit the entire human race as a whole by going out into space to do research.
I love how he takes a few seconds to think through the answer very carefully
that‘s the delay but yeah
@@hastduhummelnimsack5314 Not always, you can see that he think a about it.
Chris: Earth curve.
Flat Earthers: I'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that.
Wrong
He lies, you pompous pseudo-intellectual
@@ghghfhvffhff3731 lmfao
@@ghghfhvffhff3731 i cant tell if its sarcastic or not
@@ghghfhvffhff3731 >calls someone a pompous pseudo-intellectual
> uses the phrase "pompous pseudo-intellectual"
Brilliant
After seeing Chris in a few videos, as a non-english speaker now I know the meaning of "wholesome", as in charismatic, polite, and intelligent. This is the coolest video about cleaning your hands as well! Those water bubbles are just so satisfying. There's only one bad thing about this video... he didn't drop the mic. :D
I must say.... these Q and A sessions are a wicked idea! I had most of these questions myself and it is just an amazing thing to have a real Astronaut in space taking some of his time to explain this stuff to us.
Q: How do you sleep in space?
Chris: I sleep well, thank you! It’s a bit different because without gravity, it’s not necessary to have a bed, so I only have a sleeping bag attached to the wall, and I don’t need a pillow because your head doesn’t fall down, I float. And therefore, for sleeping, I just use the sleeping bag, float next to the wall, attach a bit to the wall with Velcro, and relax and sleep, it’s very comfortable, I think it’s much more comfortable than on Earth with gravity
Pesky gravity, ruining sleeping for us earthlings.
Answer: He wouldn't know as he never left earth , other than a plane.
@@langleybeliever7789 lol do you think this reply is useful on a 9yr old video?? 😂😂
@@robynhayward Why wouldn't it be. The facts have not changed.
@@langleybeliever7789 cuz no one is here reading this far into the comments except you and now me
Plot twist: The camera is floating
Actually no, its fixed in place
@@niko5008 I think you purposely do it to get wooshed
The camera is a paid actor
Cmdr Chris is just remarkable. Not only he's extremely well educated but he's so down to earth and easy to speak to. He switches languages like it's nothing. I am very fascinated everytime I see some interview with him as he's so well spoken and even funny. Lots of kudos to this man for what he does. More men like this please. This always gives me hope in human kind.
I really like this guy... I wanna be like him. He makes me feel so nice..
@Marc Archibald He is an entertainer for the feeble minded.....A very good one at that...
@Marc Archibald umm why tho...
He had a good heart and a nice guy to hang out with
@@spacedout5692 are you saying that space exploration is fake? If you are then you are the feeble minded person
@@willvanspronsen1087 Are you going to space when you grow up ?
The way his watch moves is so cool
Nobody wears a watch with a band that large. If it’s doing that in anti gravity, it would be even more annoying on earth. It seems suspicious.
@@jonerpills It's probably done so the kids would see it, pretty much like they saw the water bag. :)
@@jonerpills lol or he just wore a big watch on purpose so it would do that
What great easy to understand explanations. Especially the one about why the space station moves so fast.
Greetings to the Spaceling!
Very smart man ! I like his videos quite much :) Greetings mr. Hadfield !
The thing he said about "You see people making something that you think is really great, so you are gonna grow and become somebody, why not to become one of them" Really inspirational
This is Canadian. French is our second language. I speak french and it is very important for me and the others french canadian.
This man is amazing! He is so patient and eager to answer all questions in such interesting way!
Wow! That was the best explanation of free-fall I've ever heard. Thanks.
Turning on the auto captions while he speaks French is funny.
This man is an absolute genius, to be able to describe very complicated scientific theory in such an articulate and easy to understand way is amazing.
awkward moment when the audio from earth is more distorted than that of the astronaut... o.O
Lml when he lowkey told a 5 year old that if you are fast enough you could jump off the museum building😂😂
Uhh, are you blind? The girl was in 5th GRADE, Not 5 AGE. Meaning she was 10 - 11 years old.
For anyone wondering, Chris is answering these questions from inside the Japanese module. Behind him is an airlock that can only be used by cargo or experiments (not people). There is also an arm that can grab equipment or experiments from the airlock to place them on the ISS's "Back Porch" where they store experiments meant to test things out in vacuum.
I just love it how he carefully explains everything to the kids
He is so humble. I just learnt he is a Canadian.
This is great and super interesting. Thank you Canadian Space Agency and Chris for this service to the world. Greetings from Barcelona!
Captions on and 17:17.. "hi my name is David Greenwood and I was one and I'm in great sex and I was wondering about how much space junk is there.." woah I lost it xD
I’m in grade 6
@@qette8731 ngl this was 6 years ago
@@rabeechowdhury ok and... what am I supposed to do about it?
@@qette8731 The caption back then was Sex OBVIOUSLY
LMAOOO
8 later .. This the pleasure to have person in world like Mr. Chris.
And now after busy day at work, I'm showing all of your videos to my misses, become she want know more. Thank you for opportunities to know more .
The realization that there is nothing between him and the sun but a thin piece glass is eye opening. To me.
The pristine view from space of the sun is incredibly beautiful.
Its like their is no room for superstition. It's just a benevolent body and has never heard the human interpretations of its existence reach through the earths atmosphere. It is only a lonely body in space that burns brightly, and from space it is so pristine and beautiful.
To have the chance to see the Sun through the void of empty space would be a privilege to me like having the chance to see the great pyramids in person, but like 1000 times more majestic!
Stop telling little girls to imagine jumping off of a building XD
Daniel Andrews I was thinking the same thing. xD
It's actually a great analogy. At no point did he tell her to do this as well. He even mentioned she would get hurt.
she just needs to be fast enough =)
What an all-around fantastic role model. Both in demeanor and knowledge. He answers so well without ever getting close to condescension! Would love to know more about how he has changed psychologically over time, being there.
I suspect they will share many traits with submariners and so on... but i wonder if there are any unexpected psychological effects.
The way he waves and greets to every children while they ask their questions.. such a gentleman!
i love how he takes some of these really bad questions and just answers them in so much detail so well i love him
no question is a bad question
Q: What kind of food do astronauts eat?
A: We have lots of types of food but not fresh. It's not like by you. We lack a refrigerator. No freezer here- for food. This is dry fruit. I can open it. It's peach. It's space food. It's not bad. This is walleye. From Russia. Like salmon. Similar to what's on Earth, with vegetables. So it's not delicious but it's pretty good. It's not Mom who makes the food. It's not like a restaurant. But it's good enough for astronaut's health and for me it's perfect.
It was French, and he's Canadian - English and French are the two main languages spoken in Canada, so it's likely that he had it in school at one point.
Yeah because their the 2 official languages they are also the 2 official languages of france
Ya true , Canadians are "usually" billingual , but also astronauts have to learn a couple of languages for communication especially Russian & English , also sometimes Italian , french & Columbian
Well fun fact u r now 8 yrs older than u were , i sound stupid , but it's really fascinating to me , sorry to be lame ..😅😅
@@Jeyserhatesyou interesting observation. if he was a teen when he wrote it 8 years ago, maybe he's an adult now, quite a different person now
19:25 don't play it very often...
So they do sometimes play hide and go seek
I just imagined giggling engineers floating around chasing each other through billions of dollars in equipment and ship.
@@Petermanchannel9 best reply to a comment lmfao im laughing so hard
ISS astronauts: *plays H&S
Scientists, who work from earth: *CallMeCarson Crying
Chris Hadfield is such an humble guy.
If you fart in the Space Station, it stays there forever!
I like how he has a watch lmao. It's just dangeling all over his wrist😂
Seeing the water drop in space looks like it's from a sci-fi movie that I can't believe it's actually real.
how is he so good at explaining things!?
I just like Chris Hadfield he answered every question with detail and it was just nice to see this video
I work at Toyota in south eastern Ontario and I just missed meeting you by a few months when I got hired back in 2015. Maybe one day! Thank you for doing what you do! These Videos are fascinating! You seem like a very knowledgeable and incredible person! A pleasure to one day meet you I hope!
*_I like how Sir Chris uses easier terms for the kids to understand them easier!!_*
6:23 upper right, bit of debre.
The first question in French is about sleeping in space. Chris answers that he sleeps in a sleeping bag tied up to the wall, and he just floats while sleeping. But it's not as much comfy as on Earth. The second French question is about what food astronauts eat in space. Chris answers that they mostly eat dry food, like dried fruits. He opens a bag of dried peaches and says that "it's not too bad". He later adds: "It's enough to stay healthy and for me it's perfect".
The explanation how the speed needs to match the earths curve was something new to me. Perfectly explained.
Man, the science that went into space travel is mind-blowing.
This is logic once you got how it works...
but this is not that simple at first,
specially when you can't visualize/experience it.
11:35 You can turn on the English closed captions and it will give you French subtitles if, like me, you don’t speak French. 🇫🇷🇨🇦
i want to be like him :'( sooo inspiring
work for it, anything is impossible
Rishxb plays unless your blind or deaf
@@blankblank5409 Still possible, you just need people to help and try
@@rxxxplays5894 "Impossible" lmao
Space flight...Canadians are doing it right. Hats off to all of you!
This motivates me to be an astronaut this man is such a G.O.A.T
great time with you Chris.
thank you.
we have learned so much about International space station...
4:15 look near above the logo in the top left, there is something floating around, maybe a part of the iss or something
Probaly the sun
I would like to know which time (timezone) is indecated on his watch.
My question: Why hasn't anyone taken thousands of personal photos while in the ISS and uploaded them to a website when they returned? It would have been cool to see the best pics of the earth and the moon together. What could be better than that?
It's a wonderful time we live in, I'd pay to see the reaction of our great, great grandparents watching these videos.
Chris Hadfield is so nice to those kids! Big part of why he’s my favorite astronaut.
Don't know what he's really like but I love the characters he puts on l. Yes a good teacher who listen patiently and answers after giving some thought
13:01 left window, something was floating in space.
No there isn't
13:01, and no, I checked, nothing was floating
@@radial9472 you can see a black dot if you look close enough
What a wonderful human being
when he started to float around at 3:50 i got so sad cuz it looked so fun 🥺😂
On earth "hand me that tool"
In Space "float me that tool"
I'm watching in 2020 and would just like to say that this is so fascinating. HI Canadian Space Agency!
Wow! It's Amazing! Chris I am your big fan & also my son. He is 11 years old. His dream to be an Astronaut like You. Good day. I am so happy grateful & thankful to watch your interview all time. God bless you.
I love watching these I showed them to my science teacher And we’re going over the moon so she said we might watch them
This man is such a great person
2013, every one of these kids are either seniors in high school or have already graduated
Just remember, to intepret complex theory in a language that 6 grade understand is a very stressfull especially to replace the uncommon words. Astronauts truly is an amazing job
Currently on a marathon for these vids
8:30 he said "every smell and gas stays in here because its closed and there is no way for it to be processed except for my lungs"
Better not fart then! You'll be smelling it forever!
I have a question when u ar upside down does the blood flow to your head or stay where it was
Probably stay where it was
This guy is freaking awesome