Second and last post of a iPhone recording from Chris Hadfield live on stage Perth 2015. Not so much on the education side but this is still cool to hear Chris singing Elton John’s Rocket Man.
Enjoy.
Earth and Space Science Education
Second and last post of a iPhone recording from Chris Hadfield live on stage Perth 2015. Not so much on the education side but this is still cool to hear Chris singing Elton John’s Rocket Man.
Enjoy.
Chris Hadfield is one of my inspirations. As such when Ray Martin asked him the question. What is your take on climate change? I pulled out my phone as quickly as possible to bring you this recording.
My favourite quotes in this recording are as follows
“Of course when you have seven and a half billion of us burning oil at the unsustainable rate that we are, it got to have an effect on the world, its just silly to think it wouldn’t.
“Almost all of the reporting on it is extremely doomsday and chicken little.”
“It’s not the end of everything, its not irreversible, we just need to make responsible decisions and work towards a solution”
Well said Chris, keep up the good work reaching out to and inspiring the world
To celebrate the launch of Earthside Astronomy we are giving away a copy of Chris Hadfield’s book “An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth”
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Chris Hadfield is the most popular Astronaut since Neil Armstrong. Read the inspirational story of his struggles to become an Astronaut and travel to the ISS three times.