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An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth
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Chris Hadfield might not be the best writer but he is an interesting person and a great storyteller. I consider him to be a very well-round person - his fields of expertise reach far beyond being an astronaut. The book had it's flaws - it feels like it's been written in one sitting, there were moments I wanted to know more and moments when less information would have sufficed, some ideas repeat themselves (be prepared, always learn) over and over, but it's an amazing glimpse into the life and achievements of one astronaut. So many cool facts about the space life that will make you inner geek happy. But well, it might diminish you dream of becoming an astronaut (don't worry, commercial flights are almost now). One of his goals was to bring space exploration "closer" to people and I think he achieved that 100%.
This is Chris performing David Bowie's "Space Oddity" in space (ISS).
This is Chris performing David Bowie's "Space Oddity" in space (ISS).

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O šiaip tai aš pati šios neskaičiau dar! Man atrodo, kažkas parekomendavo ant mano Scott Kelly knygos review, ir mes abi prisidėjom :D