Frank De Winne reflects on his successful mission19 November 2002
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Frank De Winne reflects on his successful mission19 November 2002 "I hope my flight will stimulate young people". A few days after his return Frank spoke about his experience.
ESA's Belgian astronaut returns from Odissea mission10 November 2002
ESA's Belgian astronaut returns from Odissea mission10 November 2002 ESA PR 71-2002. ESA astronaut Frank De Winne came back to Earth today (Sunday, 10 November 2002) after a successful Soyuz mission to the International Space Station involving nine days of ground- breaking scientific research and the delivery of a bran...
Frank De Winne's diary from space12 November 2002
Frank De Winne's diary from space12 November 2002 During his mission on board the International Space Station (ISS) Frank De Winne was able to take a look at our planet from above. At a height of 400 kilometres you can clearly see the vulnerability of the Earth. "We have to take good care of our...
Odissea Mission crew enters International Space Station01 November 2002
Odissea Mission crew enters International Space Station01 November 2002 The Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft, carrying ESA astronaut Frank De Winne and his two Russian colleagues, docked successfully with the International Space Station (ISS) shortly after 06:00 CET. At 07:26 CET, following hatch opening, the Odissea crew entered I...
Questions to Frank De Winne from within TOCC: "Students of today are the scientists and researchers of tomorrow"09 November 2002 On 6 November six students who are participating in the SUCCESS 2002 contest got to talk to Belgian ESA astronaut Frank De Winne on board the International Space Station via an audio link-up. The students from universities in Scotland, Italy and The N...
ESA's Belgian astronaut on way to Space Station in new Soyuz spacecraft30 October 2002 ESA PR 68-2002. The fourth taxi flight to the International Space Station carrying a European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut and two Russian crew members made a perfect lift-off today (Wednesday, 30 October 2002) from the vast open plains of Baikonur, K...