The most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong Unique Lives: Chris Hadfield Colonel Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander and extra-planetary media star talks about his experiences.More details Date and time March 4 2014, 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Add to my calendar Location Orpheum, 601 Smithe Street at Seymour Vancouver Contact1.866.449.8118 Unique Lives ""Good morning, Earth"". That is how Colonel Chris Hadfield - writing on Twitter - woke up the world every day while living aboard the International Space Station for over five months. During his stay in space, Hadfield became something of an extra-planetary media star. He not only tweeted photos, he tweeted Queen Elizabeth, William Shatner, talked to school-children, strummed his guitar and provided videos about daily life on the station. On his last day on the ISS he posted his farewell music video online - a reworking of David Bowie's ""Space Oddity"" - it exploded, garnering millions of views in its first hours alone.Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the astronaut has done an ""absolutely remarkable job as the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station and has brought the miracle of space travel home to Canadians and to the entire world"". Don't miss an evening with a Canadian icon who is out of this world..
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Orpheum, 601 Smithe Street at Seymour