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The OasISS mission

A set of panels giving an overview of the OasISS Mission.

In May 2009, ESA astronaut Frank De Winne will fly to the ISS for a 6-month stay on board.

With a crew change-over in autumn Frank De Winne, will become the first European astronaut to take on the highly prestigious role of commander of the ISS.

Files are available in print-ready version for the following formats:

Backdrop: 400 x 200 cm

Panels: 70 x 100 cm

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Poster - European Astronauts
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Description
European astronauts have been flying in space since 1983, taking part in numerous challenging space missions onboard the US space shuttle and the Russian MIR station, gaining a wealth of experience in many different disciplines.

Since 2001 they have been flying to the ISS to carry out scientific and technological research and essential spacewalks, or extra-vehicular activity, to assemble key elements of the Station.

In 2008 Hans Schlegel and Léopold Eyharts delivered the Columbus laboratory, one of Europe's major contributions to the ISS. Frank De Winne will fly to the ISS in 2009 for the 6-month OasISS mission, during which he will become the first European to take over the command of the ISS.

With the station fast nearing completion, and with a full crew of 6 on board, astronauts will be able to dedicate more time to conducting experiments to bring new benefits to Earth and to prepare for future manned missions further into the Solar System.

In 2008 a recruitment campaign for the European Astronaut Corps attracted over 10,000 applicants. After rigorous tests and interviews, four new astronauts will be selected to take up training at the European Astronaut Center near Cologne in Germany.
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