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Space Oddity - Chris Hadfield performs onboard ISS with Larrivee Parlor

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International Space Station Commander, Chris Hadfield, performs a revised version of David Bowies Space Oddity. Seen in this video is the Larrivee Parlor guitar that has found it's home on the ISS for the last decade. Chris has used this Parlor, the first acoustic guitar in space, to write and record the first musical recordings in space. Here at Larrivee we refer to Chris as "The Space Cowboy".

Sleeping in Space

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It's bedtime on the ISS. CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us how astronauts sleep in space.

Escaping Earth with Morgan Freeman

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An intergalactic space voyage narrated by the smoothest voice on planet Earth.

Meteorite explosions in the skies of Russia

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Meteorite explosions in the skies of Russia's Urals region has sparked panic in three major cities. Witnesses said that houses shuddered, windows were blown out and cellphones stopped working.

Aurora Borealis from space

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A minor geomagnetic storm caused the Aurora Australis. This is footage from the International Space Station.

Nasa crushes all scientific theories of the world ending

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NASA scientist debunks 2012 end of the world doomsday scenarios.

Felix Baumgartner's supersonic freefall from 128k'

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After flying to an altitude of 39,045 meters (128,100 feet) in a helium-filled balloon, Felix Baumgartner completed a record breaking jump for the ages from the edge of space, exactly 65 years after Chuck Yeager first broke the sound barrier flying in an experimental rocket-powered airplane.

Breathtaking! - Mars Curiosity Descent

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Ultra-resolution, smooth-motion, detail-enhanced, color-corrected, interpolated from the original 4 frames per second to 30 frames per second. This video plays real-time at the speed that Curiosity descended to the surface of Mars on August 6, 2012. I think it's wonderful that everyone on Earth has a chance to see this amazing footage from Mars :)

Incredible Video from the International Space Station at Night

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Every frame in this video is a photograph taken from the International Space Station. All credit goes to the crews on board the ISS.