TORONTO – Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will speak to media for the first time since he became commander of the International Space Station (ISS) last week.
On Wednesday, Hadfield took control of the ISS-the first Canadian to do so in the space station’s history. A native of Sarnia, Ont., Hadfield is into the third month of his five-month space station visit, which is scheduled to end mid-May.
WATCH LIVE AT 11:00 AM EDT: Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield holds his first news conference since becoming commander of the International Space Station.
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