Baikonur seen from space. by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst. Credits: ESA/NASA

Baikonur seen from space. by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst. Credits: ESA/NASA

In the last days before launch ESA astronaut Tim Peake will be busy as always. We managed to get a hold of his general schedule here. The table format messes up the layout of this blog entry but it should be readable on most computers by scrolling to the right.

 

09.12.15

Wednesday

10.12.15

Thursday

11.12.15

Friday  

12.12.15

Saturday

13.12.15

Sunday

14.12.15

Monday

15.12.15

Tuesday

1. Medical  checkup

2. Training on Flight data file of Soyuz TMA-19M

3.Training on manual approach

4.Stowage of the payload and equipment in Soyuz

5. Symbolic activities

6. Preparation for space flight factors

7. Massage

8. Physical training

Media Day

1.               Medical checkup

2.               Preparation for space flight factors

3.               Final preparation of the crew personal kit

4.               Symbolic activities

5.               Massage

6.               Physical training 

Day-off

 

1.Medical checkup

2.Final check of Soyuz TMA-19M (#719) on platform # 254

3. Hand-over of the crew personal kit for stowage in Soyuz

4. Symbolic activities

5.Preparation for space flight factors

6. Massage

7. Physical training

 

1.Medical checkup

2.ISS RS current technical status (based on the data from MCC)

3.Symbolic activities

4.Preparation for space flight factors

5. Massage

6.Physical training

1.Medical checkup

2.Meeting with the medical management of the flight

3. Stowage of the flight data file in Soyuz-19M

4.Interaction with the rescue team

5. Preparation for the space flight factors

6. Massage

7. Physical training 

Rocket roll-out

1.Medical checkup

2. Meeting of the State board

3. Press-conference

4. Procedures on crew interaction with the instructors during pre-launch activities

5. Briefing on the timeline of the launch day

6. Massage

7. Physical training 

Watching film “The white sun of the desert”

 

LAUNCH DAY

1.Medical preparation for the launch

2.Medical pre-launch activities

3.Departure for the launch pad