First Canadian Space Station Commander Named
HOUSTON — Veteran astronaut Chris Hadfield will become the first Canadian to serve as the commander of the International Space Station (ISS) during the Expedition 35 mission in March 2013, NASA and its major partners in the program announced Sept. 2. Hadfield, a 51-year-old a retired Canadian Air...
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