STS-116 mission highlights05 April 2007
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STS-116 mission highlights05 April 2007 A summary of the STS-116 mission with ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang. Starting with the lift-off of Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station (ISS) on 9 December 2006, through to the landing in Florida on 22 December 2006. Vodcast...
King Christer's royal homecoming01 February 2007
King Christer's royal homecoming01 February 2007 Christer Fuglesang's triumphal march continued on Friday and Saturday with a visit to his old primary school, a chat with the Royal family, a crammed Central Station, the space operations in Uppsala, and, of course, numerous interviews.
Sweden's space hero returns home30 January 2007
Sweden's space hero returns home30 January 2007 On January 25, Sweden's own space hero, Christer Fuglesang, returned to Sweden for his first visit after his successful mission to the International Space Station.
Christer Fuglesang reflects on his successful mission25 January 2007
Christer Fuglesang reflects on his successful mission25 January 2007 "It was a wonderful flight, extremely exciting. I couldn't have asked for more." Ahead of his visit to his home city of Stockholm, in Sweden, which starts today, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang spoke about his recent Celsius Mission.
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang to visit Stockholm19 January 2007
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang to visit Stockholm19 January 2007 On Thursday 25 January, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang lands at Stockholm's Arlanda airport for a four day visit to Sweden. During his visit Fuglesang will, among other things, meet members of the Royal Family and representatives of the Swedish gove...
ESA’s pair of astronauts back on Earth22 December 2006
ESA’s pair of astronauts back on Earth22 December 2006 ESA PR 49-2006. Space Shuttle Discovery landed in Cape Canaveral, Florida tonight at 23:32 CET (22:32 UTC/GMT), completing one of the most complex assembly missions to the International Space Station to date, and bringing back ESA's two astronauts, Ch...