While you are posting rare creatures, how about literally everything in the Mount Bosavi crater?
While you are posting rare creatures, how about literally everything in the Mount Bosavi crater?
I would also suggest watching previous commander Sunita Williams' 25-minute tour of the ISS. Not nearly as engaging as Hadfield, but still incredibly neat and wondrous.
I know I'm in the minority when people I'm next to look at me like I'm weird when I mention "LOOK THESE DUDES ARE BEING SHOWN LIVE IN SPACE FOR 5 HOURS AND YOU CAN WATCH IT. HOLY SHIT SPACE." Makes me sad.
Commander Hadfield is the modern day embodiment of the "Hope and Wonder" that Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks about when describing his childhood heroes. To me, he's even more accessible than a Buzz Aldrin, a Neil Armstrong or a Michael Collins. Between him and Astronaut Soishi Noguchi, I have that "awe" back in my life.
He tells the story of the ISS's guitar in this video:
As a Caunk, this man makes me so damn proud.
In all fairness, the DNA experimentation that lead to Bieber was meant to produce a self-maple-syruping pancake.
Man is a true rock star astronaut. I hope his stay on the ISS inspires others who come after him to be even half as cool.
Wow.
Thank you Cmdr. Hadfield for teaching me how to fall in love with space all over again. Welcome home.
Epic doesn't even begin to describe this.
Okay, Hadfield is the greatest astronaut ever. Whoever takes over for him up there has some very large boots to fill.
I feel like bashing on Christianity is like kicking someone when they're down.
Probably not, but youre still left with an ill chandelier that looks like a squirming mass of unspeakable evil that someone painted white.
Saw this a few months ago at an industry screening. Very tense, very creepy. It has it's flaws, but the science feels crunchy, the scares are earned, and the characters are believable. And no one, as far as we know, has gone on this rigorous, dangerous, and potentially history-making mission due to daddy issues.
Okay, so on the weekends our lab has the lights turned off by default. If you manually turn them on, they enable a 3 hour auto-off timer to save power...
Oh, what we can accomplish, when somebody holds our hand.