domingo, 14 de julho de 2013

An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth


Chris Hadfield, Commander of the International Space Station, in 2013, orbiting the Earth during a five-month mission captivated the world with stunning photos and commentaries from space. Have you seen how he celebrated his last day aboard the craft by releasing an adaptation of David Bowie´s Space Oddity? 
(http://relvateresa.blogspot.pt/2013/05/commander-chris-hadfield.html

Now, in his first book, Chris Hadfield offers readers extraordinary stories from his life as an astronaut, and shows how to make the impossible a reality.

Written with humour, and a profound optimism for the future of space exploration, Chris Hadfield shares exhilarating experiences and challenges from his 144 days on the ISS and provides an unforgettable answer to his most-asked questions.

What's it really like in outer space?

Chris Hadfield decided to become an astronaut after watching the Apollo moon landing with his family on Stag Island, Ontario, when he was nine years old.

The book was not yet released but it will be published by Random House of Canada in October. 


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