Monday, May 13, 2013

Astronaut Chris Hadfield sings David Bowie from the ISS - MemoClic

aboard the International Space Station that astronaut Chris Hadfield gave us two beautiful moments of poetry at some 370 km altitude. He returns to Earth today.

Before handing over to his Russian counterpart Pavel Vinogradov, Canadian first explained how the tears could not flow down our cheeks in space, but also performed a magnificent cover of a title David Bowie.

Chris Hadfield

not Space Oddity could not find a better place than this interpretation spacecraft wanders over our heads since 1998. Recall that this song tells the fatal journey Major Tom perish in the depths of space after losing contact with its base.

Chris Hadfield puts therefore directed the story of this terrible story aboard the ISS . The decor of the tunnels of the station, various equipment, breathtaking views of our planet from the windows of the satellite could not be better suited to this song about.

Side special effects weightlessness has been of great help to steal the guitar or “off the ground” of a single pulse. And what is the fluidity of tracking shots, lack of attraction has clearly facilitated his task. We’ll let you enjoy this magic moment …

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