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12 November 2002

Thin blue layer
View of the Earth from the International Space Station, taken during the stay of the Expedition Five crew, showing the very thin blue layer of our atmosphere (October 2002).

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Frank De Winne in ISS
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Frank De Winne on board the ISS doing acrobatics in space during the Odissea mission.

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Frank De Winne working with MSG
Frank De Winne on board ISS working with the Microgravity Science Glovebox

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Frank De Winne and Sergei Zaletin inflight call to ESTEC
Inflight call with Frank De Winne and Sergei Zaletin to ESTEC (4 November 2002)

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TOCC at ESTEC
Taxi-flight Operations Coordination Centre at ESTEC

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Frank De Winne
Frank De Winne on board ISS during an inflight call with his family and friends
 
 
Frank De Winne
Frank De Winne on board ISS doing the Neurocog experiment
 
 
Frank De Winne
Frank De Winne on board ISS doing the Neurocog experiment
 
 
Frank De Winne
Frank De Winne talks to family and friends at TSUP ground control centre in Korolev, Moscow

Credits: Benoni Audenaert
 
 
Odissea and ISS crews together
After docking with ISS at 06:00 CET, the Odissea Mission crew were welcomed on board by the ISS Expedition Five crew at 07:26 CET. Here they are shown together during their first joint inflight call with Mission Control in Moscow (1 November 2002).
 


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