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  1. 31 oct. 2011 · Hadfield was the first Canadian mission specialist, the first Canadian to operate the Canadarm in orbit and the only Canadian to board Mir. After his flight, he became the spacecraft communicator (or CAPCOM) for mission STS-77, on which Marc Garneau flew as a mission specialist in May 1996.

  2. Hadfield flew as the first Canadian mission specialist, the first Canadian to operate the Canadarm in orbit, and the only Canadian to ever board Mir. In April 2001 Hadfield served as Mission Specialist 1 on STS -100 International Space Station ( ISS ) assembly Flight 6A.

  3. Chris Austin Hadfield OC OOnt MSC CD (born August 29, 1959) is a Canadian retired astronaut, engineer, fighter pilot, musician, and writer. The first Canadian to perform extravehicular activity in outer space, he has flown two Space Shuttle missions and also served as commander of the International Space Station (ISS).

  4. Chris Hadfield devient le premier spécialiste de mission canadien, le premier Canadien à manoeuvrer le Canadarm en orbite et le seul Canadien à visiter la station Mir. En avril 2001, Chris Hadfield assume la fonction de premier spécialiste de mission pour la mission STS-100 ou vol 6A d'assemblage de la SSI.

  5. In 1995, Hadfield became the first Canadian to walk in space, and the first astronaut to operate the Canadarm. He has flown in 3 missions, built 2 space stations, performed 2 spacewalks, crewed the Shuttle and Soyuz, and in 2013 became the commander of the International Space Station for six months off planet.

  6. 15 oct. 2015 · Long before he rode rockets into space on widely heralded adventures with NASA, Colonel Chris Hadfield flew risky, fighter jet missions for Canada, operating without a shred of fanfare on the shadowy front lines of the Cold War.

  7. Chris Hadfield devient le premier « spécialiste de mission » canadien, le premier Canadien à manœuvrer le Canadarm en orbite et le seul Canadien à avoir visité la station Mir. De 1996 à 2000, il représente les astronautes de l'ASC et coordonne leurs activités à titre d'astronaute en chef.