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Matthias Maurer

(English) European science en route to space

(English) Astronauts are preparing to welcome SpaceX’s 23rd Cargo Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station this weekend, complete with European hardware and experiments on board.

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Podcasts

(English) ESA Explores: a new arm for space

(English) In the latest episode of ESA podcast ESA Explores we get to grips with the European Robotic Arm (ERA) that will be launched to the International Space Station this summer.

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Samantha Cristoforetti

(English) Q&A with Samantha Cristoforetti

(English) Watch the replay of a question and answer session between ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and ESA Director of Human and Robotic Exploration David Parker as Samantha prepares for her second flight to the International Space Station.

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Podcasts

(English) New podcast episode: ESA Explores Columbus‘ launch to orbit

(English) The latest episode of ESA Explores podcast series 'Time and Space' series is out now, with a focus on the launch of Europe's Columbus laboratory. 

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Samantha Cristoforetti

(English) Are you Cristofoready?

(English) ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti has been assigned a second space mission and will fly to the International Space Station in spring 2022.

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Luca Parmitano

(English) Beyond: one year since Luca’s landing

Leider ist der Eintrag nur auf Amerikanisches Englisch verfügbar.

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Matthias Maurer

(English) Matthias Maurer assigned to first spaceflight

(English) ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer has been assigned for his first flight to the International Space Station during a meeting of representatives from the USA, Russian, Japanese, Canadian and European space agencies at the beginning of December.

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International Space Station

(English) Space Station marks 20 years of habitation

(English) Monday 2 November marks 20 years since the first crew took up residence on the International Space Station. Since then the football field-sized feat of engineering has hosted 26 European missions and supported over 2700 international experiments to improve life on Earth and in space.

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