Alexander Gerst talks about Rosetta, ATV, and Social Media
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09/08/2014
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Alex spoke to US media from onboard the International Space Station earlier this week. He discussed the Rosetta mission’s arrival at comet 67P/C-G on Wednesday, the imminent arrival of Europe’s cargo vessel ATV-5.
Written by Andreas
Andreas Schepers is a communication and social media officer and a member of the ESA newsroom.
His office is located at ESA's space operations centre in Darmstadt, Germany.
Ralf Hermann Mischke
Posted on 31 August 2014 at 12:01
August 31, 2014
Dear Mr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and a permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called our home, we should bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Alexander you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit! All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers working for a further smooth flight as well. Many happy moments in orbit and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from an old fella in Germany close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of airships “ZEPPELIN”.
Ralf Hermann Mischke
Posted on 31 August 2014 at 22:22
August 31, 2014
Dear Dr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details which was sent from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and could be a basic and permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours on earth. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called EARTH – our home planet – it could be helpful to remember and to bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Hey, Dr Alex, you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit!
All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers who are responsible for the mission and a further smooth flight as well. Many happy “orbital” moments and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from Ralf H. Mischke, an old fella in Germany, close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of the airships named “ZEPPELIN”.
Ralf Hermann Mischke
Posted on 31 August 2014 at 22:44
August 31, 2014
Dear Dr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details which was sent from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and could be a basic and permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours on earth. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called EARTH – our home planet – it could be helpful to remember and to bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Hey, Dr Alex, you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit!
All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers who are responsible for the mission and a further smooth flight as well. Many happy “orbital” moments and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from Ralf H. Mischke, an old fella in Germany, close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of the airships named “ZEPPELIN”.
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August 31, 2014
Dear Mr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and a permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called our home, we should bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Alexander you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit! All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers working for a further smooth flight as well. Many happy moments in orbit and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from an old fella in Germany close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of airships “ZEPPELIN”.
Ralf H. Mischke
August 31, 2014
Dear Dr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details which was sent from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and could be a basic and permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours on earth. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called EARTH – our home planet – it could be helpful to remember and to bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Hey, Dr Alex, you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit!
All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers who are responsible for the mission and a further smooth flight as well. Many happy “orbital” moments and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from Ralf H. Mischke, an old fella in Germany, close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of the airships named “ZEPPELIN”.
August 31, 2014
Dear Dr Alexander Gerst,
thank you so much for the fascinating details which was sent from onboard the ISS.
The tiny model of our home planet is a fantastic demonstrator for the human race and could be a basic and permanent action of goodwill for a coexistence in friendship with our neighbours on earth. Not to jeopardize the pale blue dot called EARTH – our home planet – it could be helpful to remember and to bear in our minds “friendship doesn’t sink”.
Hey, Dr Alex, you are a human treasure, our hero in the orbit!
All the best for you and the other “space cowboys” in the ISS and all the Technicians and Engineers who are responsible for the mission and a further smooth flight as well. Many happy “orbital” moments and a save landing for you and all the other companions and heroes in the ISS.
Send from Ralf H. Mischke, an old fella in Germany, close to the Bodensee (lake Constance) the place of birth of the airships named “ZEPPELIN”.