12 great Chris Hadfield moments in space
Colonel Chris Hadfield's three missions to space showed people from all over the world what it is like to live in orbit. Through his accomplishments, his photographs and his videos produced by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), he inspired people, made them laugh and taught them new things. Here are 12 memorable moments of this Canadian astronaut's life in space!

– During Mission STS-100, Chris Hadfield became the first Canadian to perform a spacewalk! In this picture, his feet are attached to the Shuttle's Canadarm while he works to install Canadarm2 on the International Space Station. A proud moment for Canada! (Credit: NASA)

– "Spaceship command. A huge personal and professional moment for me, nicely captured in a photograph." (Chris Hadfield)
On , during his third mission to space, Chris Hadfield became the first Canadian Commander of the ISS, making him the first Canadian in history to command a spaceship! (Credit: NASA)

– "In proportion, our atmosphere is no thicker than the varnish on a globe. Deceptively fragile." (Chris Hadfield)
Chris Hadfield also captured some great photographs that he shared with the world. He took this photo of Earth's atmosphere from the ISS during Expedition 34/35. (Credit: CSA)

– "Some of the things we build for ourselves are puzzlingly visible from space. Such as the islands of Dubai." (Chris Hadfield)
Chris shared some wonderful photographs of Earth on social media. He captured this photo of the islands of Dubai from the ISS during Expedition 34/35. (Credit: CSA/Chris Hadfield)
Chris Hadfield filmed some great videos to share his experience in space with the world. In this popular CSA video, he demonstrates the physics of tears in space. (Credits: CSA, NASA)
This video of a simple science experiment on surface tension in space became one of Chris' most popular videos from space! The experiment was designed by Grade 10 students Kendra Lemke and Meredith Faulkner of Lockview High School as part of the CSA's Science Challenge. (Credits: CSA, NASA)

– "With deference to the genius of David Bowie, here's Space Oddity, recorded on Station. A last glimpse of the World." (Chris Hadfield)
In this picture, CSA astronaut Chris Hadfield strums his guitar in the ISS's Cupola. His unforgettable cover of David Bowie's Space Oddity was viewed more than 32 million times all around the world. (Credit: NASA)