Operative word being "can". He's the best at almost everything he does. Simple math says that in a given context only 1 can be "the best". And this man is the "best" over and over - Crushing the dreams of number 2 at several turns along the way. I have oceans of respect and admiration for Commander Hadfield. And you should strive to be the best you can be at whatever you endeavour. But let's not delude ourself that because this extraordinaty man can do it - Everyone can do it. It stands to reason that only a very few individuals can be "the best" in a given context - We can't call be "the best".
@@david.stachon you are wrong, anybody could learn what he does with the same environment, dedication, and training. It's not easy, but anybody could. There is no such thing as natural 'brightness'. He trained and worked. That's all.
@@jamess9579 No. I'm sorry. No. In the same way there are gifted athletes, there are gifted minds as well. Einstein just didn't work harder than everyone else.
@@david.stachon But the only reason Einstein realised his potential was through an incredible amount of study and training, without that he would be capable of nothing -- there is no gift. If there is such as thing as natural aptitude, it certainly does not kick in until a level far beyond what Chris Hadfield's intellectual capabilities are (his level of intelligence is not even comparable to Einsteins, orders of magnitude apart). Thus, I still maintain that 95% of all people, with the right practice, training, and dedication, could obtain the skills he has (not knocking him, I am very impressed by the work he must have put in to get where he is).
Chris always fills my heart with joy and happiness. I can't quite put my finger on it, but to me he is the most wonderful role model that I think mankind has in this moment. I think he has the capability of all tasks seem insignificant. He had journeyed into the unknown and has suffered for us to bring us knowledge back to earth. Not only had he helped expand three boundaries of space exploration; but he has shown me as a growing young man what a man should be like in this world of every changing unknowns. Not only that but I think he shows every human what humans can be. The news is always filling is with dread and angst but this man is walking proof that you can be the best human you are capable of being. God bless you Mr Hadfield may you forever shine bright in these dark times.
I agree with you KINGatLIFE… In fact, if you just keep thinking that way of thinking and living your life the way you've communicated in your comment, you will truly be your username :-)
13:03 " As a Canadian, I will never be commanding the American space shuttle" fast forward 20 years. Chris is commanding the space shuttle. Dreams out of reach can come true baby
correction, he commanded the international space station. However, he did not command the soyuz rocket that he rode in (his russian crewmember did that).
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@@Kaptionist Correction, he was in spae 3 times, and he was the commander of space shuttle in one of the first two. First ever Canadian to do so
@ if i remember it right, he was a mission specialist for both his space shuttle flights aboard atlantis and endeavour, not the commander. but yeah he was the commander of the ISS for expedition 35/36 i think
What a great guy! And he's the first (one of the very few, at least) who have shared so much information about what it's like to live and work on a vehicle out in space!
My hero. Though i wasted my life and didn't strive for my goals, i am able to learn about space and see the views through his eyes. And he has inspired me and taught me i can put my all into something.
Canada is so proud of you Commander Hadfield! You have accomplished so much and in a crazy age of space travel and exploration, was a shining example of Canadian courage, work ethic and determination.
13:06 thats what youre looking for. He said "as a Canadian, I would never be commanding the American Space Shuttle, naturally".... well anyway, he is too modest for his own good. Commander of Increment 35. ✨
Lo he visto en el programa especial.. " One Rocket , One World, con Willie Smith, pienso que es una gran persona, de un gran corazón ¡ y aparte canta bonito¡¡ =[] . Saludos¡¡ y Muchas Felicidades¡¡ ,=[]
27 years later he is the coolest spaceling in the universe. I can listen to him for hours, everything he tells is interesting.
Sometimes I just think, how can one manage so much in one life... He's truly an inspiration.
+Pixi PoxyMoron You're the one who has to wake up. You rather believe in conspiracy theories than thousands of years of science.
Operative word being "can". He's the best at almost everything he does. Simple math says that in a given context only 1 can be "the best". And this man is the "best" over and over - Crushing the dreams of number 2 at several turns along the way.
I have oceans of respect and admiration for Commander Hadfield. And you should strive to be the best you can be at whatever you endeavour. But let's not delude ourself that because this extraordinaty man can do it - Everyone can do it. It stands to reason that only a very few individuals can be "the best" in a given context - We can't call be "the best".
I love this.
His parents say, "he's a very capable human being".
Despite being so extraordinary gifted in nearly every respect, they're so modest.
you're wrong, he's not 'gifted' -- he trained and studied hard in order to acquire the skills.
@@jamess9579 I'm not wrong.
He's extremely bright (naturally (i.e. gifted)) AND did the hard work to acquire the skills.
@@david.stachon you are wrong, anybody could learn what he does with the same environment, dedication, and training. It's not easy, but anybody could. There is no such thing as natural 'brightness'. He trained and worked. That's all.
@@jamess9579 No. I'm sorry. No.
In the same way there are gifted athletes, there are gifted minds as well.
Einstein just didn't work harder than everyone else.
@@david.stachon But the only reason Einstein realised his potential was through an incredible amount of study and training, without that he would be capable of nothing -- there is no gift. If there is such as thing as natural aptitude, it certainly does not kick in until a level far beyond what Chris Hadfield's intellectual capabilities are (his level of intelligence is not even comparable to Einsteins, orders of magnitude apart). Thus, I still maintain that 95% of all people, with the right practice, training, and dedication, could obtain the skills he has (not knocking him, I am very impressed by the work he must have put in to get where he is).
Chris always fills my heart with joy and happiness. I can't quite put my finger on it, but to me he is the most wonderful role model that I think mankind has in this moment.
I think he has the capability of all tasks seem insignificant. He had journeyed into the unknown and has suffered for us to bring us knowledge back to earth. Not only had he helped expand three boundaries of space exploration; but he has shown me as a growing young man what a man should be like in this world of every changing unknowns. Not only that but I think he shows every human what humans can be. The news is always filling is with dread and angst but this man is walking proof that you can be the best human you are capable of being.
God bless you Mr Hadfield may you forever shine bright in these dark times.
I agree with you KINGatLIFE… In fact, if you just keep thinking that way of thinking and living your life the way you've communicated in your comment, you will truly be your username :-)
Chris is such a modest person yet has achieved so much. An inspiration to all of us!
chris has been rocking the 'stash' since 93'
Katie Mcmahon true
5:09 ... the Stash has been with Chris since at least 1890! My man!
@@sumljivc wait hes been around since 1890? lmao
@@neptunez3495 haha 1980 obviously my bad
Luka Švent lol
13:03 " As a Canadian, I will never be commanding the American space shuttle"
fast forward 20 years. Chris is commanding the space shuttle. Dreams out of reach can come true baby
i thought the same when i hear that, imagine if nowaday chris hadfield could talk to himself in the past and tell him all the stuff that he did
correction, he commanded the international space station. However, he did not command the soyuz rocket that he rode in (his russian crewmember did that).
@@Kaptionist Correction, he was in spae 3 times, and he was the commander of space shuttle in one of the first two. First ever Canadian to do so
@ if i remember it right, he was a mission specialist for both his space shuttle flights aboard atlantis and endeavour, not the commander. but yeah he was the commander of the ISS for expedition 35/36 i think
the guitar scene was so pure
What a great guy! And he's the first (one of the very few, at least) who have shared so much information about what it's like to live and
work on a vehicle out in space!
An amazing, focused, accomplished and charming guy.
My hero. Though i wasted my life and didn't strive for my goals, i am able to learn about space and see the views through his eyes. And he has inspired me and taught me i can put my all into something.
One of my favorite Astronauts. Him and Scott Kelly are my favorites.
Truly Infamous - nah, Gordo Cooper, John Glenn, Neil and Buzz.........
@@heavenstomurgatroyd7033 John Young, Jim Lovell, Alan Shepard are my top 3 🙂
Canada is so proud of you Commander Hadfield! You have accomplished so much and in a crazy age of space travel and exploration, was a shining example of Canadian courage, work ethic and determination.
My 4 year old daughter saw a close up image of mars at the museum & said "i'm going to go there" I believe she will.
Cs go giveaway Guy how rude ruining a childs dream you cant even find a good job
i believe she will too. good luck to her!
in the words of Stephanie Tanner from full house, "how rude!!!!!"
I believe in your child hope she will be the first woman on mars
She will but can i come with her?
This is ground control to major tom you really made a grade
The has not changed at all during 25 years. Immortal?
Black and white picture of a man with a beast of a mustache: "He was 15...".
A young Chris hadfield - this was interesting!
So accomplished since he was so young
13:06 thats what youre looking for. He said "as a Canadian, I would never be commanding the American Space Shuttle, naturally".... well anyway, he is too modest for his own good. Commander of Increment 35. ✨
What an inspiring, incredible man.
This man doesnt age.. also I bet he got a mustache tan now
Astronauts need to get paid more
Those kids can proudly tell their friends: i have the coolest dad in this universe
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Chris Hadfield 😍😍🤗
Buzz Aldrin
@@ozgurkuzu2202 … Scott Kelly & Neil Armstrong. That about sums up my four favorite "astronomic" heroes :-)
sir, chris is so handsome
He wanted to be like Armstrong and Aldrin.
Now I want to be like him.
Little did he know back then he would command the space station 💪
What a great insight after all these years
I'm glad 😊 that I found this!
Now this motivate me to be an Astronaut
This is the way to fly in space...you have to be a good person in evrything.
6:40 "Hes great in the bedroom"
smart guy
handsome canadian
What song he and the kids were singing?
Did you find out?
@@MythicKyle I didn't, do you know what the song is?
@@iqbalfadlilah2481 no :(
“Farm Auction”
@@hallelumaybeThank you! I was going crazy trying to find it!
The handsome and charming man I ever seen, love him🥰
Lo he visto en el programa especial.. " One Rocket , One World, con Willie Smith, pienso que es una gran persona, de un gran corazón ¡ y aparte canta bonito¡¡ =[] . Saludos¡¡ y Muchas Felicidades¡¡ ,=[]
Wow he looks so handsome here
Idk why, one of the craziest things to me is it appears the common age of an astronaut that finally lands a space mission is in their 40’s!
that cute Corgi dog he have
chris look younger if he shave..
The interviewer is annoying, she keeps interrupting him!
If they went to the moon on very low technology....why can't they get passed earth orbit with the technology they have today?
They will
Money
NASA's budget was many times larger back then
"We destroyed the technology and it's a painful process".....
According to nasas top comedian Donny Pettit......
It's so 80s though it's 93.
i wish i could've married him
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funny that people trust this man
It is.....
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😯😮😦🙁😥😢😭
Payed actor. www.imdb.com/name/nm4034794/
he is not lmao he is a Canadian astronaut thats a lie
34 years old? XDD looks like 56 years old XDD
What a load of crap
Your life is what is loads of crap.