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Watch live – Marcus Wandt returns to Earth

01/02/2024 21580 views 41 likes
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After almost 20 days on the International Space Station, ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt is coming home this week. Watch all the action, from undocking to splashdown, live on ESA Web TV 2 and ESA YouTube channels.

Marcus Wandt and the Ax-3 crew will wave goodbye on Wednesday 7 February to Crew 7 on the International Space Station, including ESA fellow astronaut and commander Andreas Mogensen.

The hatch of the SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will be closed at around 12:15 GMT/13:15 CET, with undocking taking place autonomously a couple of hours later, at around 14:05 GMT/15:05 CET.

Two Scandinavians in space
Two Scandinavians in space

The trip back to Earth will take the Ax-3 crew around nearly two days. Marcus will serve as a mission specialist during the journey, sharing the ride with Walter Villadei from Italy, Alper Gezeravcı from Türkiye and Michael López-Alegría, a dual US-Spanish citizen.

After a series of burns to lower its orbit, the spacecraft will enter Earth’s atmosphere and deploy its parachutes for a water-landing. Marcus and crew are expected to splash down off the coast of Florida, USA, on Friday 9 February 2024 at 13:30 GMT/14:30 CET. This will mark the end of Marcus’s mission, called Muninn.

Return home coverage

12:00 GMT/13:00 CET Wednesday 7 February Hatch closing webcast begins
12:15 GMT/13:15 CET Wednesday 7 February Hatch closing
13:45 GMT/14:45 CET Wednesday 7 February Undocking webcast begins
14:05 GMT/15:05 CET Wednesday 7 February Undocking
12:25 GMT/13:25 CET Friday 9 February Splashdown webcast begins
13:30 GMT/14:30 CET Friday 9 February Splashdown
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Muninn success

Marcus and his Ax-3 colleagues blasted into space towards the Space Station on 18 January at 21:49 GMT/22:49 CET (16:49 ET local time).

ESA project astronaut and Axiom Mission 3 Mission Specialist Marcus Wandt performs a technology demonstration called Surface Avatar
ESA project astronaut and Axiom Mission 3 Mission Specialist Marcus Wandt performs a technology demonstration called Surface Avatar

During his time on board, Marcus supported nearly 20 European experiments and spent more than 80 hours conducting science and technology demonstrations.

Find more about the Muninn science with a comprehensive media kit in English and Swedish, and check the Muninn website for regular updates, images and videos