VANCOUVER – Astronaut Chris Hadfield has commanded the International Space Station, made three flights into space and orbited the globe more than 2,300 times.
Yet he still spends time marvelling on the small things that put him there, such as the elegant mechanics of a set screw.
“I constantly remind myself that, in fact, this is just a summed example of a whole bunch of tiny little innovations … bolted to each other.”
Canada’s most beloved and quirky space explorer spent more than an hour on Friday galvanizing up-and-coming business leaders to strive to produce innovations that help the world.
Strolling through his audience …read more
Source: Macleans