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PREPARING FOR SPACE EXPLORATION

 

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield talks to Marc Montgomery about his participation in the Pavilion Lake Research Project in British Colombia and how NASA is using the scientific exploration of this very unusual lake, as a dress rehearsal for human exploration of other planets.

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