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|  | |  | |  | ESA's Belgian astronaut returns from Odissea mission 10 November 2002 ESA PR 71-2002. ESA astronaut Frank De Winne came back to Earth today (Sunday, 10 November 2002) after a successful Soyuz mission to the International Space Station involving nine days of ground- breaking scientific research and the delivery of a brand new TMA-1 Soyuz spacecraft.
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|  | |  | Frank De Winne's diary from space 12 November 2002 During his mission on board the International Space Station (ISS) Frank De Winne was able to take a look at our planet from above. At a height of 400 kilometres you can clearly see the vulnerability of the Earth. "We have to take good care of our planet", concludes De Winne.
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