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"I like adventure"

- Marc Garneau

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Marc Garneau, born on February 23, 1949, is a Canadian politician, former astronaut, and also designer. He was the initial Canadian astronaut to take a trip to room aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. He went on to join 2 more Space Shuttle objectives in 1996 and 2000. Garneau has likewise functioned as the president of the Canadian Space Agency and also was chosen as a Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party of Canada in 2008, representing the riding of Westmount-- Ville-Marie in Quebec.

Pertaining to the quote "I such as journey," Garneau has shared his enthusiasm for journey and also expedition numerous times throughout his occupation. As an astronaut, he traveled to space, experiencing the adventure of being in a zero-gravity atmosphere as well as seeing the Earth from a distinct viewpoint. He has actually also been associated with explorations to the Arctic and Antarctic, pressing the restrictions of human exploration as well as scientific research study.

Finally, Marc Garneau is recognized for his love of adventure as well as exploration, which have shaped his occupation both as an astronaut and also a politician. His quote "I such as experience" shows his wish to push limits and also check out the unknown.

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Marc Garneau This quote is written / told by Marc Garneau somewhere between February 23, 1949 and today. He was a famous Astronaut from Canada. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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