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+ | '''Chris Austin Hadfield''' is a retired [[Canadian Space Agency]] (CSA) [[astronaut]], engineer, science communicator, singer, and former fighter pilot. The first Canadian to walk in space, Hadfield has flown two [[Space Shuttle]] missions and was commander of the [[International Space Station]] (ISS). Prior to his career as an astronaut, Hadfield served in the [[Canadian Armed Forces|Canadian Forces]] for 25 years as an [[Air Command (Canada)|Air Command]] fighter pilot. Hadfield has been described by Forbes as "perhaps the most social media savvy astronaut ever to leave Earth".<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkantrowitz/2013/02/18/five-highlights-from-commander-chris-hadfields-reddit-ama-from-space/</ref> | ||
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+ | In 2013, when asked whether he might use his newfound fame as a springboard into the political arena, he answered: "It is, by no means, within my stated objectives right now...."The future can hold marvellous portents and we'll see what comes in the future — but for now, no, not at all"<ref>https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/astronaut-chris-hadfield-says-he-has-no-political-aspirations-right-now-1.1287063</ref>. He attended the [[Bilderberg/2016|Bilderberg meeting 2016]], where it is reasonable to assume he was assessed for his political potential. | ||
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+ | He attended high school in [[Oakville, Ontario|Oakville]] and [[Milton, Ontario|Milton]] in southern [[Ontario]] and earned his [[glider pilot]] licence as a member of the [[Royal Canadian Air Cadets]]. After joining the [[Canadian Armed Forces]], he earned an engineering degree at [[Royal Military College of Canada|Royal Military College]] (RMC). He learned to fly various types of aircraft in the military and eventually became a test pilot, flying several experimental planes. As part of an exchange program with the [[United States Navy]] and [[United States Air Force]], he obtained a master's degree in aviation systems at the [[University of Tennessee Space Institute]]. | ||
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+ | In 1992, Hadfield was accepted into the Canadian astronaut program by the Canadian Space Agency. He first flew in space in November 1995 as a mission specialist aboard STS-74, visiting the Russian space station ''[[Mir]]''. He flew again in April 2001 on STS-100, when he visited the ISS and walked in space to help install the [[Canadarm2]]. In December 2012, he flew for a third time aboard [[Soyuz TMA-07M]] to join [[Expedition 34]] on the ISS. When this expedition ended in March 2013, he became the commander of the ISS as part of [[Expedition 35]], responsible for a crew of five astronauts and helping to run dozens of scientific experiments dealing with the impact of low gravity on human biology. During this mission, he chronicled life on board the space station by taking pictures of the Earth and posting them on various social media platforms. He was a guest on television news and talk shows and gained popularity by playing the ISS's guitar in space. Hadfield returned to Earth in May 2013 when the mission ended. He announced his retirement shortly after returning, capping a 35-year career as a military pilot and astronaut. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 1 July 2023
Chris Hadfield (pilot, astronaut) | |
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Born | Chris Austin Hadfield 1959-08-29 Sarnia, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Royal Roads Military College, Royal Military College, University of Waterloo, University of Tennessee |
Canadian pilot and astronaut, presumably scouted at Bilderberg for a political career |
Chris Austin Hadfield is a retired Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut, engineer, science communicator, singer, and former fighter pilot. The first Canadian to walk in space, Hadfield has flown two Space Shuttle missions and was commander of the International Space Station (ISS). Prior to his career as an astronaut, Hadfield served in the Canadian Forces for 25 years as an Air Command fighter pilot. Hadfield has been described by Forbes as "perhaps the most social media savvy astronaut ever to leave Earth".[1]
In 2013, when asked whether he might use his newfound fame as a springboard into the political arena, he answered: "It is, by no means, within my stated objectives right now...."The future can hold marvellous portents and we'll see what comes in the future — but for now, no, not at all"[2]. He attended the Bilderberg meeting 2016, where it is reasonable to assume he was assessed for his political potential.
Career
He attended high school in Oakville and Milton in southern Ontario and earned his glider pilot licence as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. After joining the Canadian Armed Forces, he earned an engineering degree at Royal Military College (RMC). He learned to fly various types of aircraft in the military and eventually became a test pilot, flying several experimental planes. As part of an exchange program with the United States Navy and United States Air Force, he obtained a master's degree in aviation systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute.
In 1992, Hadfield was accepted into the Canadian astronaut program by the Canadian Space Agency. He first flew in space in November 1995 as a mission specialist aboard STS-74, visiting the Russian space station Mir. He flew again in April 2001 on STS-100, when he visited the ISS and walked in space to help install the Canadarm2. In December 2012, he flew for a third time aboard Soyuz TMA-07M to join Expedition 34 on the ISS. When this expedition ended in March 2013, he became the commander of the ISS as part of Expedition 35, responsible for a crew of five astronauts and helping to run dozens of scientific experiments dealing with the impact of low gravity on human biology. During this mission, he chronicled life on board the space station by taking pictures of the Earth and posting them on various social media platforms. He was a guest on television news and talk shows and gained popularity by playing the ISS's guitar in space. Hadfield returned to Earth in May 2013 when the mission ended. He announced his retirement shortly after returning, capping a 35-year career as a military pilot and astronaut.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/2016 | 9 June 2016 | 12 June 2016 | Germany Dresden | The 2016 Bilderberg meeting took place in Dresden, Germany. |
Halifax International Security Forum/2022 | 18 November 2022 | 20 November 2022 | Canada Halifax Nova Scotia | Spooky conference in November 2022 |
References
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