• → European Space Agency

    • ESA Web TV

    • Videos on demand

    • Videos for professionals

    • Next Transmissions

    ESA > Television > Undated > Odissea Docking/Ingress/Inflight Highlights

    Search and order online

      • Filter (Broadcast quality)
        • All
        • Videos: any
        • Videos: online
        • Videos: tape
        • Transmissions
        • Broadcast quality
    • Advanced Search

    Odissea Docking/Ingress/Inflight Highlights

    Details

    Open/Close
    • Video Tape only
    • Title Odissea Docking/Ingress/Inflight Highlights
    • Released: 24/02/2011
    • Language International Sound
    • Footage Type Live Footage
    • Copyright ESA
    • Description

      Edited B-Roll highlights of the Docking and Ingress footage of the Odissea Mission on 01 November 2002. The Odissea mission saw ESA Belgian astronaut Frank De Winne visit the International Space Station as part of a Soyuz taci flight

      00:00 Odissea Logo
      00:08 Title Slate
      00:14 Contents slate
      00:27 Docking images from Soyuz
      01:14 Docking images form Robotic arm of International Space Station
      02:23 Mission Control Centre TsUP, Moscow
      02:43 Odissea crew ingress the ISS
      04:06 Frank De Winne inflight calls with Belgian MInister Mr C Picque, ESA Director of MSM Mr J Feustel-Buechl and De Winne's daughter.
      05:35 End

    Tape Details

    Open/Close
    • Length 05:35:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use No

    Tape Details

    Open/Close

    TAGS

    Open/Close
    • Activity Human Spaceflight
    • Mission Odissea, Odissea (Astronaut De Winne)
    • People Charles Picque, Frank De Winne, Jörg Feustel-Bűechl
    • System ISS, Soyuz capsule
    • Location Moscow
    • Action Docking
    • Keywords Astronauts on board ISS, Mission control, Robotic arm, Soyuz

    TAGS

    Open/Close

    Details

    Open/Close

    ESA TV NOTIFICATIONS

    ALL TRANSMISSIONS

    VIDEO DISTRIBUTION

    USEFUL LINKS

    EUROVISION WorldLink

    Europe by Satellite

    Euronews Space

    NASA Television

    Roscosmos TV

    Arianespace News

    Hubble Telescope

    USING OUR VIDEOS

    Terms and Conditions

    Help

    Contact us

    • Connect with us
    • Subscribe
    • FAQ

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions

    • Privacy notice

    • Careers at ESA

    • Subscribe