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Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s 3 rules for going into space
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So you want to be starman? You're going to need a few things along the way. Three things to be precise, according to astronaut Chris Hadfield. Good health (because there are no hospitals in space), the ability to learn complicated things (because it actually is rocket science), and the ability to make good decisions under pressure (because the stakes are pretty high in outer space). It's essential to always remain a student if you're an astronaut (in training), because science and technology advance at a very fast rate, and you've got to keep up because plenty of other people want to be astronauts too.
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CHRIS HADFIELD :
“Good morning, Earth.” That is how Colonel Chris Hadfield—writing on Twitter—woke up the world every day while living aboard the International Space Station for over five months. Since blasting off from Kazakhstan in December 2012, Hadfield has become a worldwide sensation, harnessing the power of social media to make outer space accessible to millions and infusing a sense of wonder into the collective consciousness not felt since man first walked on the moon. Called “the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong” by the BBC, Hadfield, now safely back on Earth, continues to bring the glory of science and space travel to everyone he encounters.
Hadfield is the pioneer of many firsts. In 1992, he was selected by the Canadian Space Agency as a NASA Mission Specialist – Canada’s first fully-qualified Space Shuttle crewmember. Three years later, he was the first Canadian to operate the Canadarm in space, and the first Canadian to board a Russian spacecraft as he helped build the Russian space station ‘Mir’. In 2001, he performed two spacewalks - the first Canadian to do so - and in 2010 the CSA and NASA announced Hadfield’s third mission: commanding the International Space Station (ISS)—again a first for a Canadian.
Hadfield launched into space on December 19, 2012 and took command of the ISS in March. His multiple daily Tweets and photographs from space made people see the world differently. His accessibility, whether answering questions such as, “How do you wring out a washcloth in space,” via Skype or collaborating with The Barenaked Ladies for a song sung by nearly a million people simultaneously, endeared him to all while he orbited Earth.
A heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and pilot, Hadfield’s many awards include receiving the Order of Ontario, the Meritorious Service Cross, and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal. He was named the top Test Pilot in both the US Air Force and the US Navy, and has been inducted into Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame. He is also commemorated on Canadian postage stamps, Royal Canadian Mint silver and gold coins, and on Canada’s new 5 dollar bill.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Chris Hadfield: If you want to be an astronaut there are three main things that are important: number one is simple, just physical. How healthy is your body?
If you’re going to get on a spaceship and leave earth then it’s really difficult to go see a doctor or to get to a hospital, and so we need people to be healthy. Part of that is just a roll of the dice. What sort of make up is your body? Are you a person with a problem you were born with? If so then maybe you’re not going to be an astronaut. Maybe you’re not going to be in the NBA, maybe you’re not going to be whatever, you are who you are.
But given that you have a certain body you can do a few things obviously: think about what you eat. You get a choice every time you put something in your mouth, so eat food that’s good for you. And then exercise a little bit. Take the stairs. Don’t drag your bad carry your bag. Walk. Climb. Go for a run. Do something every day a little bit physical. It doesn’t take much, but if you’re careful about what you eat and you do a couple physical things every day, then you’re taking care of your body. That’s step one.
Number two is: flying spaceships is complicated, it’s technical, and so if NASA is saying “who are we going to pick to be an astronaut?” you want to pick someone who has proven their ability to learn complicated things. You don’t want to pick someone “what, you don’t know how to learn this?”
But if you pick someone that has a doctorate in astrophysics and also repairs their 1955 Thunderbird in their own garage, this is a person that knows how to do technical things. They can learn comple...
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Nice. No bullshit about "just set your mind to it and you can do anything you like". Just practical, grounded subjects. I approve.

KryzMasta
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I want to sit down with this man for an hour and have coffee.

jekster
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"Don't drag your bag, carry your bag"

It's the simple things like these that make *ALL* the difference. Really.

RobbieFPV
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I would add a number four:
Can you live with people? You're in a spaceship, you can't just walk out until things calm down. And you are a team or you are dead. It is no use to force yourself to just smile and wait for reentry, It maybe months until then. So you have to have a way to live with people (not just along or apart), a way to resolve problems before they get everyone into trouble.

And as an afterthough:
Can you tell people back home what space travell really means? (like one canadian astronaut I watched on YouTube)

manyIce
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Given that most people can't carry out a New Year's resolution, the candidate pool is immediately automatically reduced.

Silkendrum
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I have struggled with making decision and sticking with decisions. That is a good skill to have. Mostly I am scared of making a mistake. I'm sure I will get better at it as I gain experience.

patientestant
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4. Not a Flat-Earther

5. Not lying.

QuiteAmyS
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I often see young people asking how to become an astronaut. This video's URL will be a handy reference to share!

baflatoxin
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I'm still young, so googling how to become an astronaut actually works.

samgu
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Aside from being a fascinating person, Chris Hadfield is extremely grounded (no joke intended, considering he's an accomplished astronaut). He makes complicated things relatable and shared his experience as an astronaut, arguably the most fascinating job ever, with the world so we could share in it with him to a degree. I would love to meet him and have him sign my copy of his book.

treyb
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How to become an astronaut
1:physically/mentality fit perfectly.
2:must be smart
3:not lazy

jhenrick
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The three things you really need are a rocket, a picture of the moon so you know where to fly to and a big golf umbrella you can use as a parachute for coming home.

alm
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I've been studying space ever since after high school and learning more than I thought about physics and science and technology

zZILLAa
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I want to become an astronaut and space scientist in NASA

mritunjaisinha
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This is brilliant and well explained. A very simple offer of human perception.

jxcannabis
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You are the only person who give right information very easily .I understand completely what you say.you are best person who give direction to my life.thank you
Much

shakyaditasonawane
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I'm currently a college freshman with the dreams of becoming an astronaut. This video gives me a strong confirmation that my dreams can become reality. I will grab life by the handles and path the course i set myself apon.

jay-rey
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I could be an Astronaut... I just decided not to (and I am sticking with my decision). lol
But with all honesty, it is amazing all the requirements you need to meet to become an astronaut, while to be a President all you need is...a Twitter account. :|

LeonidasGGG
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Feeling motivated trying to become an astronaut if I ever become an astronaut it will be thanks to you Mr.Hadfield 😄

animai
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Thank you so much sir for providing the basic power to walk on the path for become a better astronaut.
Thank you very much 😊

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