Chris Hadfield Reveals His Hidden Talent--And His Pet Peeve

Chris Hadfield Reveals His Hidden Talent--And His Pet Peeve
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield gestures after the Russian Soyuz space capsule landed some 150 kilometers (94 miles) southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The Soyuz space capsule carrying a three-man crew returning from a five-month mission to the International Space Station landed safely Tuesday on the steppes of kazakhstan. (AP Photo/ Sergei Remezov, Pool)
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield gestures after the Russian Soyuz space capsule landed some 150 kilometers (94 miles) southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The Soyuz space capsule carrying a three-man crew returning from a five-month mission to the International Space Station landed safely Tuesday on the steppes of kazakhstan. (AP Photo/ Sergei Remezov, Pool)

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is certainly no stranger to fans of spaceflight.

We've read his tweets from space. We listened as he covered David Bowie's "Space Oddity" while aboard the ISS. We watched as he demonstrated what it's like to cry in zero-gravity.

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But chances are you didn't know many personal details about Canada's first spacewalking astronaut.

Until now.

Here, in response to questions from HuffPost Science, are 16 things to know about Chris Hadfield.

  1. FULL NAME: Chris Austin Hadfield

  • BIRTHPLACE: Sarnia, Ontario
  • MOTHER'S OCCUPATION: Homemaker, wife
  • FATHER'S OCCUPATION: Farmer, pilot, husband
  • SIBLINGS: Two of each
  • CHILDHOOD PET: Joe, a yellow Lab
  • COLLEGE: Royal Military College, University of Waterloo, University of Tennessee
  • MAJOR/DEGREE: Engineering
  • FAVORITE SCIENTIST: Da Vinci
  • HIDDEN TALENT: Double-jointed thumbs
  • PET PEEVE: Spelling
  • FAVORITE FOOD: Crème brûlée
  • FAVORITE MOVIE: Chariots of Fire
  • FAVORITE BOOK: The Name of the Rose
  • MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW I... was a downhill ski racer
  • TIME SPENT IN SPACE: 165 days, 16 hours, 22 minutes, or so
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