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Soyuz TMA-5 landing with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori marks completion of European Eneide Mission
 
25 April 2005   ESA PR 22-2005. The Eneide Mission to the International Space Station (ISS) has come to a successful end with the landing of ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori, accompanied by the ISS Expedition 10 crew.
EGNOS
EGNOS tested on board International Space Station
 
24 April 2005   One of the most interesting experiments during the Eneide Mission carries the same name as the mission itself: ENEIDE. Whilst the mission name has its origins in literature, as far as the experiment is concerned the name is an acronym for Esperimento di Navigazione per Evento Italiano Dimostrativo di EGNOS (Navigation experiment for an Italian EGNOS Demonstrative Event).
Space Beans for Students experiment
Germination on the Space Station
 
23 April 2005   “The beans and rocket seeds have germinated. The experiment is going well,” confirms ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori to ESA’s Mission Control Centre in Oberfaffenhofen, Germany.
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21 April 2005   Children talk to Vittori on ISS
20 April 2005   BOP experiment comes to successful end
19 April 2005   Roberto Vittori speaks to the Italian military


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