The Movember crew has recruited the Internet's favorite spaceman in their hairy crusade against cancer.
Astronaut Chris Hadfield took to the digital airwaves to check back in with his fans, demonstrate the art of the midnight snack and then throw the considerable weight of his mustache behind the Movember movement.
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Hadfield developed a devoted following on Twitter and YouTube over the course of his 5-month stay in the International Space Station. Besides astronaut cred, Hadfield also has one of the bushiest mustaches to ever leave the stratosphere going for him.
Naturally, Hadfield must accept his place as a Mustastronaut, bringing good tidings and cheer to the hairy of face and furry of lip all across the land. Check out his good tidings in the video above.
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BONUS: 20 Epic Space Photos From Astronaut Chris Hadfield
"Antipodes Islands, looking like an island flag."
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"Istanbul, Turkey at night, historic vital crossroads, clear as can be."
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"Morning in NYC. Downtown Manhattan casts quite a shadow."
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"I, for one, appreciate a healthy moustache, like this one inching along over New Zealand."
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"Fogo, Cape Verde - a volcano so big it peaks above the Atlantic. Last active 18 years ago."
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"A island off the Pacific coast of Mexico spins clouds into swirls of lace."
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"While looking for the approaching Soyuz, I caught a glimpse of another orbiting body in the distance."
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"An angry thunderstorm stands out against infinity."
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"A gyre frozen into the ice, Newfoundland, Canada."
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"Some of the things we build for ourselves are puzzlingly visible from space. Such as the islands of Dubai."
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"Homs, Syria. Currently enveloped in fighting - an uncertain future layered upon a storied past."
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"The Earth's fault lines are especially visible from orbit, like this one in South Africa."
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"Soyuz departing - Oleg, Kev & Evgeni passing underneath Space Station on their way home after 5 months."
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Commander Hadfield had only one comment for this photo: "!"
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"Kolkata (Calcutta), India. 14 million of us living closely together on the Hooghly River in a huge developed wetland."
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"Like a Praying Mantis, Canadarm2 poised to reach out and grab Dragon."
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"Pyongyang, North Korea. A shrouded city of much global concern. In stark contrast with the South, not too far away."
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"Air and pepper oil suspended in a water blob. I blew on it to make it wiggle."
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"A rare space sight. Most borders are invisible from orbit. This one between Egypt and Israel isn't."
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"Undoubtedly one of the coolest space sights on Earth, the Richat Structure of Mauritania."
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