Chris' Kitchen: Dessert in Space

Chris' Kitchen: Dessert in Space

Canadian Space Agency

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@thiemtranthi7760
@thiemtranthi7760 - 15.11.2023 11:41

Nhu vay het thuc an ma anh chua ve den trai dat thi sao

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@iwastesting6602
@iwastesting6602 - 14.11.2023 01:26

MY GUY EATING BETTER THAN ME IN THE ISS

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@user-ph2kt3db5u
@user-ph2kt3db5u - 10.11.2023 10:20

Can Parker the slayer would try that your talent😂😂😂😂😂

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@ChandanKumar-oo5mu
@ChandanKumar-oo5mu - 19.10.2023 17:46

Hfj

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@higherrno1360
@higherrno1360 - 23.09.2023 21:25

I have a question when u eat or drink something how it moves down i think swallowing isnt enought to push it down or not ?

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@madzen112
@madzen112 - 20.09.2023 16:35

Not so bad, that made me smile :)

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@royziko4232
@royziko4232 - 17.09.2023 05:09

Very valuable

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@user-ke8vk8bo4j
@user-ke8vk8bo4j - 23.08.2023 04:30

Actually it looks like space poop.

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@MeskObay0
@MeskObay0 - 10.08.2023 17:17

How do u poop?

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@alonso778
@alonso778 - 05.08.2023 20:16

I Wish i was him

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@aqual1ty
@aqual1ty - 02.08.2023 07:36

My face when he said hot




How is it hot you’re in space

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@lmaoqasim
@lmaoqasim - 02.08.2023 04:26

love how he kept the spoon in his mouth as not to drop it like people on earth do but he could just let it float around lol

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@tenantjames2967
@tenantjames2967 - 30.07.2023 03:11

Good guy

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@tenantjames2967
@tenantjames2967 - 30.07.2023 03:10

👍😊

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@brandonbell2135
@brandonbell2135 - 29.07.2023 12:41

Despite being as hard as a coffin nail, Chris Hadfield is such a wholesome person, taking the time to create these educational vlogs.

He's generally a pretty serious guy, but is also cool headed and jovial.

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@AmitKumar-yw7ri
@AmitKumar-yw7ri - 19.07.2023 08:38

I saw few drop floating around

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@killshot2457
@killshot2457 - 12.07.2023 13:38

Thank god for this Canadian

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@wolfiesworld9361
@wolfiesworld9361 - 28.06.2023 09:15

Now I want FLOATING chocolate cake! Just great! Kidding.
( sort of). Thanks for this!

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@orlandoflgirl1993
@orlandoflgirl1993 - 23.06.2023 21:54

Delicious

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@zantbrown6484
@zantbrown6484 - 15.06.2023 02:23

If you want to write in space what would you go to Ride on

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@chill-y8226
@chill-y8226 - 11.06.2023 18:15

I just want to eat it

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@saadayahgbolo60
@saadayahgbolo60 - 11.06.2023 06:54

This is great for on the go. (CPC)

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@Moon_The_Magical
@Moon_The_Magical - 10.06.2023 04:16

you could imagine the space food photoshoots would be so easy with them just staying in the air like that!

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@legohouse3422
@legohouse3422 - 06.06.2023 08:25

🤗🏆🌼

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@yozora0329
@yozora0329 - 16.05.2023 06:44

Is it possible to watch live broadcast in space?

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@kevvvin9239
@kevvvin9239 - 16.05.2023 06:36

Do you have cupcakes in space?
~(〃'▽'〃) ~🧁

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@cormacmccaul9624
@cormacmccaul9624 - 16.05.2023 01:59

when you drink what stops the water from not just floating back up?

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 02.05.2023 19:56

No no tel them space station gear boxes suplies billion dolar pen

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 02.05.2023 16:01

Show me spoon germany distance tower morrow salisbury no don't no stubbs zorrila

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 19:06

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 19:06

Eye balls blood test real food british box rations Hitler isrel jews rits crackr coffee mutini stupidiy calendar war

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 18:07

Tell me how much you shared Hitler 1991 Ottawa kim tower jew isrel 3000 miles road egypt jet engine radio 📻

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 17:32

Ice Burge lettus public riot secured mc donalds contract last boy king 800 billion bags space mission boxes vacuumed packed

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 14:53

Army surplus land 16 billion times 9 at 1 percent

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 01:00

Non-negotiable means not open for debate or modification. It can refer to the price of a good or security that is firmly established and cannot be adjusted, or a part of a contract or deal that is considered a requirement by one or both involved parties

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@victorsalisbury3554
@victorsalisbury3554 - 01.05.2023 00:59

Take me home

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@ouufy1595
@ouufy1595 - 29.04.2023 05:14

10 years later, and this is still an awesome video

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@Alternally
@Alternally - 18.04.2023 23:54

Hole in one

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@user-no7zp1tm4r
@user-no7zp1tm4r - 13.04.2023 05:31

how can you dress in space

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@sunriseshine88-tory-85
@sunriseshine88-tory-85 - 06.04.2023 07:19

I wonder how they wash those spoons in space

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@pogikotalaga8042
@pogikotalaga8042 - 05.04.2023 08:21

I like how Chris said "Heres a cup of coffee" whens its not in a cup

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@yami564
@yami564 - 05.04.2023 07:00

How come nasa doesn’t do this ish

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@CrhkMews-nl3gy
@CrhkMews-nl3gy - 29.03.2023 15:31

The earth is flat

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@jeffreydavid6794
@jeffreydavid6794 - 22.03.2023 08:53

Fake, liar, fraud

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@zxaqii_8008
@zxaqii_8008 - 21.03.2023 17:04

He doesn't even need a table to put things

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@laibaqaiser5659
@laibaqaiser5659 - 20.03.2023 14:16

How did he used to shave?

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@pbdye1607
@pbdye1607 - 17.03.2023 04:02

The tiny specks in the image could very well be pixels that have been overexposed to ionizing radiation.

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@bambam3696
@bambam3696 - 15.03.2023 02:18

That spoon trying to float away from his mouth was awesome for some reason

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