Hi friends! I’m Tardi — a microscopic tardigrade (you can call me a “water bear”) living on the International Space Station! I may be smaller than a grain of sand, but my adventures are anything but tiny.
With my eight little legs and translucent peach-toned body, I may look delicate… but I’m one of the toughest explorers in the galaxy! I can survive freezing temperatures, cosmic radiation, and even life without oxygen — but I always suit up in my tiny white-and-blue spacesuit, mission patches and all. Safety first, as Commander Cat says!
📚 What Can You Learn from Tardi?
In my special book, I’ll teach you about:
- How being small can be a strength, not a weakness
- That teamwork means every role matters — big or small
- How science and observation can solve even invisible problems
- That space is filled with tiny wonders waiting to be explored!
“With a love for discovery and a backpack full of gadgets, he explores distant planets, nebula caves, and asteroid jungles. Even the smallest critter can explore the biggest galaxies!”