Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield would be notable solely for his work on the International Space Station. But... he may have the greatest YouTube account on Earth (and beyond) despite uploading only 17 videos. He's demonstrated how to open a soda on the ocean floor, explained the process of using a toilet in space, and modeled interstellar wristwear among other videos.

Today, Hadfield unleashed his newest creation: the most literal interpretation of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" we've ever seen. Hadfield and friends took footage from the ISS along with music partially created there to pay homage to Ziggy Stardust. Hadfield posted his recording on Google+ this afternoon. "With deference to the genius of David Bowie, here's Space Oddity, recorded on Station. A last glimpse of the World."

Hadfield thanked a number of collaborators including video editor Andrew Tidby, music producer Joe Corcoran, musician Emm Gryner, Evan Hadfield and all of the Canadian Space Agency. Fans of Hadfield's YouTube page will note this isn't his first musical foray, just likely the most popular. Previously, Hadfield paid tribute to Sally Ride with "Ride On" and he recorded an original called "Jewel in the Night" from the ISS.