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Rest in Peace, Stephen Sutton

May 15th, 2014 4:50 PM

The British teen blogger and charity activist who had been battling cancer since the age of 15 passed away, but his legacy will live on through his truly remarkable Internet fundraiser for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which raised more than £3.4 million by the end of the campaign.


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A Farewell to Chris Hadfield's "Space Oddity"

May 13th, 2014 4:11 PM

A year ago today, Canadian astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield mesmerized the world with his zero-gravity cover rendition of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Now, the video that has been watched over 22 million times is about to go offline as the year-long copyright permission approaches its expiration at midnight.


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Rest in Peace, Stephen Sutton

Rest in Peace, Stephen Sutton

May 15th, 2014 4:50 PM

Filed under: cancer, british, fundraiser, blogger

The British teen blogger and charity activist who had been battling cancer since the age of 15 passed away, but his legacy will live on through his truly remarkable Internet fundraiser for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which raised more than £3.4 million by the end of the campaign.

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A Farewell to Chris Hadfield's "Space Oddity"

A Farewell to Chris Hadfield's "Space Oddity"

May 13th, 2014 4:11 PM

Filed under: cover, space, iss

A year ago today, Canadian astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield mesmerized the world with his zero-gravity cover rendition of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Now, the video that has been watched over 22 million times is about to go offline as the year-long copyright permission approaches its expiration at midnight.

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