Canadian ISS astronaut Chris Hadfield (he of the daughter in Trinity) demonstrates the physics of tears in space.
Mmf.
Previously: Top Of The Morning To Ye
Canadian ISS astronaut Chris Hadfield (he of the daughter in Trinity) demonstrates the physics of tears in space.
Mmf.
Previously: Top Of The Morning To Ye
Maidin mhaith from the International Space Station! Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to the Irish all around the globe. Good morning!
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) March 17, 2013
Commander Chris Hadfield, whose daughter studies in Dublin, celebrates the day that’s in it in at the International Space Station.
He loves us.
Earlier: A Pixel Head A Day
Cut out and keep.
Shane Gavin writes:
Today’s portrait is Commander Chris Hadfield, in honour if him becoming the first Canadian to take command of the International Space Station this week. And for tweeting those nice shots of Ireland. And his daughter lives in Dublin.
Shane’s Pixel Portraits (EightyNineDesign)
Previously: Commander Chris Hadfield on Broadsheet.
My daughter tells me it’s snowing and hailing in Dublin! Sounds like perfect weather for indoor pursuits. Sláinte!
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) March 11, 2013
Just because, you know, some of us are single.
And quite into space.
Annnn-yway.
*backs out, closing door softly*
Previously: Cosmic Advice To Live By

The Astronaut pillow and duvet cover (€60) – based on a display at the Space Expo museum in Noordwijk and available from Dutch company Snurk next month.
We’re all getting one.
US citizens w/ bachelor’s in eng, science or math + 3 yrs experience? Apply to be an astronaut by Friday! go.nasa.gov/wVrJDe
— NASA (@NASA) January 25, 2012