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Space Oddity from SPACE!
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http://youtu.be/KaOC9danxNo

[youtube]http://youtu.be/KaOC9danxNo[/youtube]
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That was really neat, fog.

That was really neat, fog.
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Canadian Space Agency in a nutshell. We give you an arm thing, and rock from the 60's.

Canadian Space Agency in a nutshell. We give you an arm thing, and rock from the 60's.
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I've just been watching this guy's canadian space videos for the last 45 minutes...

i thought the video was fake at first and now i know he's actually in space -_-

brushing his teeth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=3bCoGC532p8
going to sleep: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyFYgeE32f0

I've just been watching this guy's canadian space videos for the last 45 minutes...

i thought the video was fake at first and now i know he's actually in space -_-

brushing his teeth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=3bCoGC532p8
going to sleep: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyFYgeE32f0
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The wash cloth one is the coolest one methinks lol.

I forget how I heard about his youtube channel, but my kiddo and I have been watching just about everything he makes - hopefully Pavel (the new ISS commander) will have somebody continue to make videos.

Sad to see him go. But they'll apparently be live-streaming his landing http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/webcast.asp at 9:30 eastern. Kosmonauts have a tradition of being carried onto a big lazy-e boy looking thing and admiring the steppes - it'll be interesting if they do the same with him or if they do something different for ISS crew (since gravity will be harder on them). He'll be landing in Kazakhstan via the Soyuz that's currently docked with the ISS.

The wash cloth one is the coolest one methinks lol.

I forget how I heard about his youtube channel, but my kiddo and I have been watching just about everything he makes - hopefully Pavel (the new ISS commander) will have somebody continue to make videos.

Sad to see him go. But they'll apparently be live-streaming his landing http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/webcast.asp at 9:30 eastern. Kosmonauts have a tradition of being carried onto a big lazy-e boy looking thing and admiring the steppes - it'll be interesting if they do the same with him or if they do something different for ISS crew (since gravity will be harder on them). He'll be landing in Kazakhstan via the Soyuz that's currently docked with the ISS.
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