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Title 60 Minutes: Space Oddity/Life After Death/Lucky Betty
Published Australia : NINE, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (48 min. 22 sec.) ; 290887410 bytes
Summary SPACE ODDITYMeets Chris Hadfield an astronaut that's been to space three times - including six months as Commander of the International Space Station. He dazzled kids and adults alike with his youtube clips of space experiments and before coming back to Earth, he recorded a breathtaking music clip that's made him the greatest space salesman of all time. LIFE AFTER DEATH As science and technology rapidly advance, we're being faced with greater ethical dilemmas. Now it's about life after death. There is a 36-hour window after a man dies, when his sperm remains viable, and if extracted can be used to conceive a baby. LUCKY BETTYBetty Klimenko's life began in the grimy cell of a Sydney police station. She was born dependent on drugs and abandoned by her biological mother after just seven weeks. Then Betty was adopted by a holocaust survivor John Saunders and along with Frank Lowy, started the giant Westfield shopping empire. These days Betty is a tattooed billionaire with a passion for V8 racing cars
Event Broadcast 2013-11-17 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: PG
Subject Adopted children -- Family relationships.
Artificial insemination, Human -- Psychological aspects.
Businessmen -- Biography.
Family-owned business enterprises.
Music videos.
Space flights.
Canada.
Australia.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Form Streaming video
Author Brown, Tara, host
Overton, Peter, host
Usher, Michael, host
Den Brink, Amy Van, contributor
Gordyn, Michelle, contributor
Hadfield, Chris, contributor
Hadfield, Helene, contributor
Klimenko, Betty, contributor
Klimenko, Daniel, contributor
Kroon, Ben, contributor