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Marcus Wandt

Marcus Wandt was selected in November 2022 as a member of the ESA astronaut reserve after a year-long selection process. The 2022 ESA recruitment campaign received over 22 5000 applications from across its Member States. Marcus was born in 1980 in Sweden. The Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) and ESA are cooperating to support Marcus’s mission using a commercial fast-track.

Biography

About Marcus

Between 2003 and 2014, Marcus was active as a fighter pilot with the Swedish Air Force, including international exercises, operational testing, and operational deployment.

In 2006, Marcus founded and became the CEO of Intuitech AB focusing on tactical training of fighter pilots.

From 2014, he was an experimental test pilot at SAAB Aeronautics in Linköping, Sweden, and deputy chief test pilot between 2018 and 2019.

From 2020, Marcus was chief test pilot and head of flight operations at SAAB Aeronautics.

Throughout his academic and professional career, Marcus received various honours and awards for his outstanding performance as a student and pilot.

Education

Marcus graduated from the Sundsta-Älvkullen High School in 1999. The same year, he became a patrol leader and airborne ranger with the Swedish Army Airborne Ranger School.

In year 2000, he began his studies at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, focusing on electronics and artificial intelligence, communication technology and basic space engineering. He received his master's degree in electrical engineering in 2007.

Marcus joined the Karlberg Military Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2003, where he received leadership training and graduated as an officer from the military officer programme in 2005.

In 2004, Marcus joined the Swedish Air Force Flying Training School to attend basic flying training, which he completed in 2005, followed by basic fighter training in 2006.

In 2011, Marcus was trained to 4-ship lead with the Swedish Air Force Air Operations Commander School and trained to Captain at the Halmstad Military Academy.

From 2013 to 2014, Marcus attended the US Navy Test Pilot School at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River, USA, graduating as number one of his class as an experimental test pilot.

Marcus also became a squadron commander and wing commander flying with the Swedish Air Force Operations Commander School.

He speaks Swedish and English.

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ESA missions

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The first in the new generation of ESA astronauts is getting ready to jump on a commercial spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space. The Swedish astronaut is following an intensive training programme to meet the high standards required for space flight.

Marcus Wandt

I need more space

The design of buildings and spaces can greatly affect how people feel and perform. Windows, wall colours and even plants in a room can improve your productivity and mood. In extreme environments, the layout of a habitat becomes even more important.

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Podcasts

ESA astronaut class of 2022: Astro Chat with Marcus Wandt

In the first episode of the ESA Explores podcast series on our 2022 astronaut class, ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt provides a glimpse into his spaceflight training ahead of his upcoming Muninn mission.

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Isolation for space – Marcus in quarantine

All astronauts go through a quarantine period before flying to space. For decades, space travellers had to isolate to ensure that they are not sick or incubating an illness before their trip to space.

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The story behind the Muninn mission patch

Patches are an integral part of every astronaut mission. Space agencies print out a cloth reproduction that astronauts wear during their flight, a tradition that started sixty years ago.

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The astronaut in me

Becoming an astronaut was never a master plan for Marcus Wandt. There were many things that intrigued him as a kid, and while the idea was unlikely, it remained a captivating dream that took root and slowly grew stronger.

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Training

Between two worlds

Every week spent in a different place, in a different time zone. A myriad of training lessons, countless instructors, and never-before-seen technology. A life between airports, the new faces, the non-stop learning… and no time for lunch.

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Applying to be an astronaut

Marcus Wandt is the first in the new generation of European astronauts to jump on a commercial spaceflight with Axiom Space. This article is part of a series about the journey behind his first mission to space, Muninn.

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