Flying in space shuttle is like being in middle of violent storm – Chris Hadfield

Have you ever wondered what goes through an astronaut’s mind when he’s heading into space? What happens when he’s out there? Our guest today was the first one to share his out of this world activities on social media with those back on planet Earth – and became an internet phenomenon. Astronaut, Commander of the ISS Expedition 35, author of bestselling books about his space experiences – Chris Hadfield is on SophieCo.

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In This Story: Chris Hadfield

Chris Austin Hadfield OC OOnt MSC CD is a retired Canadian Space Agency astronaut, engineer, science communicator, singer, and former fighter pilot. The first Canadian to walk in space, Hadfield has flown two Space Shuttle missions and served as commander of the International Space Station.

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