Human Spaceflight


Thomas Reiter during ISS EVA
 
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ESA human spaceflight missions are operated by partner agencies. The ISS (International Space Station) is operated from NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, and Russia's TsUP Mission Control Centre, outside Moscow. Since February 2008, the Columbus lab has been controlled on ESA's behalf from the German Space Operations Centre in Oberpfaffenhofen by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), while the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV)-series are controlled for ESA from Toulouse by France's space agency (CNES).
Mission operations specialists from ESA's Operations directorate are stationed at the ATV and Columbus Control Centres to provide expert assistance and support. For more information, access the links below and at right.

 
Current missions
 
 
ISS configuration after STS-115
 
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International Space Station (ISS)
 
In partnership with the US, Russia, Japan and Canada, Europe is sharing in the International Space Station - the greatest cooperative space project ever. Once completed, the 450-tonne ISS will have over 1200 cubic metres of pressurized space - enough for seven crew and a vast array of scientific experiments.



 
 
Fisheye view inside the European Columbus laboratory
 
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Columbus laboratory
 
The Columbus laboratory is ESA's biggest single contribution to the International Space Station. The 4.5-metre diameter cylindrical module is equipped with flexible research facilities offering extensive capabilities for microgravity research in life sciences, materials science and fluid physics.



 
 
ATV docking
 
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Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-3)
 
ESA's ongoing series of Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) spacecraft make regular flights to the ISS, delivering equipment, spare parts, food, air and water to the permanent crew onboard Station. It also peforms reboosts for the ISS. ATV Edoardo Amaldi, launched on 23 March 2012 and docked with the ISS five days later.


Future missions
 
 
Pressurised module of the ATV-4
 
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Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-4)
 
The fourth ATV, Albert Einstein, is scheduled for launch in early 2013.
 
 
 
Last update: 1 April 2012


Current missions

 •  ISS (http://www.esa.int/esaHS/iss.html)
 •  Columbus operations (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/SEMW3L161YF_0.html)
 •  ATV Edoardo Amaldi (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/SEMPC1037PG_0.html)

Future missions

 •  ATV Albert Einstein (info to follow) (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Operations/SEMF5LZBYTE_0.html)

Related

 •  NASA Johnson Space Center (http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/home/index.html)
 •  TsUP (in Russian) (http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/)
 •  ATV Control Centre, CNES (in French) (http://www.cnes.fr/web/3500-atv-cc.php)
 •  Columbus Control Centre, DLR (http://www.dlr.de/iss/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-1417/2048_read-3535/)