Chris Hadfield Answers the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED

WIRED magazine posted this video, entitled “Chris Hadfield Answers the Web’s Most Searched Questions” into their YouTube Channel, and it’s a fun little segment featuring the most charismatic of astronauts, Chris Hadfield.

Retired astronaut Chris Hadfield answers the internet’s most searched questions about himself. What inspired Chris Hadfield to become an astronaut? What did Chris Hadfield learn in space? What awards has he won? What’s his IQ? Chris answers all these questions and much, much more!

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Chris Hadfield Answers the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED

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The Questions

This was an “autocomplete interview”, where the questions came from Google search engine autocomplete search phrases, some highlights were as follows:

  • What inspired Chris Hadfield to become an astronaut?
  • What was Chris Hadfield’s education?
  • What was Chris Hadfield’s first job?
  • What did Chris Hadfield find in space?
  • What did Chris Hadfield learned from going blind?
  • Where does Chris Hadfield live?
  • Where was Chris Hadfield born?
  • Where is Chris Hadfield right now?
  • Where did Chris Hadfield go in space?
  • When did Chris Hadfield first walk in space?
  • What is Chris Hadfield’s IQ?

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