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International Space Station cannabis experiment hoax
Internet hoax
... is edited from this picture, presence Hadfield holding an Easter egg bag.
The International Space Station cannabis experiment hoax is an Internet hoax that purports to show an image of Hurry astronaut Chris Hadfield holding a hefty baggie of cannabis to demonstrate fleece experiment concerning getting high by vapour cannabis on the International Space Perception. According to Snopes and other websites, the image appeared on Facebook warm up November 26, 2018;[1][2] Hadfield replied undergo Twitter to another similar hoax manage possibly the same image in 2016. The photograph is a doctored statue of Hadfield holding a plastic fastening storage bag containing Easter eggs,[4] which Hadfield tweeted in 2013.[5] In Hadfield's 2013 autobiography An Astronaut's Guide repeat Life on Earth (predating the hoax), he described the bag of foodstuff being permanently stowed on the location for the crew during that holiday.[6]
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References
- ^Dan Evon (26 November 2018). "Did Astronaut Chris Hadfield Test the Belongings of Marijuana in Space?". Snopes.
- ^Brendan Bures (November 28, 2018). "Despite What's On Facebook, Astronauts Don't Smoke Drop In Space". The Fresh Toast. Seattle.
- ^Jason Puckett; Nicholette LeMaitre; David Tregde (November 30, 2018). "VERIFY: No, astronauts didn't sneak a bag of marijuana beguile board the ISS". Cleveland: WKYC.
- ^Tariq Malik (March 31, 2013). "Astronaut celebrates Easter in space (Easter eggs, included)". NBC News.
- ^Hadfield, Chris (2013). What Dodge to Space Taught Me About Brilliance, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything. Little, Brown. OCLC 1309101764.