Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates the physics of tears in space.

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Follow Michele, Advanced Food Technology Manager at NASA, and members of her food science team in Houston, Texas, as they describe their role in conceptualizing and preparing food for successful missions in space.

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CBC’s documentary series, The Nature of Things visited our RaDI-N2 & You project downlink with Commander Hadfield at Bert Church High School. View the episode online.

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Lorne's back to talk to us about JPL and their role in the exploration of our solar system. (Part of Lorne's Lens on Space.)

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Abigail Harrison is a teenager with a mission, but not your average one: she wants to be the first astronaut to step foot on Mars in 2030.

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Chris Hadfield is now commander of the ISS. This is a liveblog of his first press conference as Commander.

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View the March 15th downlink where the prime minister helped students across Canada get their questions answered by Chris Hadfield!

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Watch Chris Hadfield perform a duet with the Barenaked Ladies of the song he wrote ISS (Is Somebody Singing) while on the ISS (International Space Station)

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A look back at some of the biggest science, technology and engineering news stories from the past week.

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First off, can you rotate yourself into a new position without gravity? Secondly, when will I be able to see the International Space Station above my house? Youtuber Destin, from Smarter Every Day, helps answer these questions.

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