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    minigallery: Paolo Nespoli in Milano, at the Museo della Tecnica, on 7 November 2010

    It was the last and only chance for ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli to talk about the mission highlights in his home country before the launch of his MagISStra mission in mid-December.

    The audience of some 300 media, invited guests and public at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci in Milan enjoyed Paolo talking about his upcoming mission and taking part in a 3D show giving a unique view of the International Space Station (ISS) and his training. He will use ESA’s novel 3D camera to produce new impressive images of the ISS.

    Paolo Nespoli giving a presentation at the Museo della Tecnica
    Paolo Nespoli captured during his presentation
    Paolo Nespoli in Milan, at the Museo della Tecnica
    And the audience is listening Paolo Nespoli
    Paolo Nespoli with 3D glasses
    Simonetta Di Pippo talking at the Museo della Tecnica
    Paolo Nespoli and Simonetta Di Pippo with Fiorenzo Galli and Giovanni Caprara
    Paolo Nespoli and Simonetta Di Pippo photographed in Milan on 7 November 2010
    Paolo Nespoli in Milano, at the Museo della Tecnica, on 7 November 2010
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