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İTÜ Uçak ve Uzay Bilimleri Fakültesi
ve
Uzay Teknolojileri ve Eğitimi Birliği
SEMİNER
“Living and Working in Space”
by André Kuipers, Astronaut
Tarih: 10 Haziran 2015
Saat:15.00-16.00
Yer: İTÜ Uçak ve Uzay Bilimleri Fakültesi TAV Konferans Salonu
Doctor and Ambassador of Planet Earth:
André Kuipers is the first Dutchman with two space missions to
his name. His second mission is the longest spaceflight in European
history. In total the ESA astronaut spent 204 days in space: 11 days
during mission DELTA in 2004 and 193 days during mission
PromISSe.
After years of training in Houston, Moscow, Cologne, Montreal
and Tokyo, a Russian Soyuz spaceship launched André and his two
crew members from Russia and America on the 21st of December 2011
from Kazakhstan. Two days later he arrived at the International
Space Station to live and work for six months.
On board he was not only a medical doctor, scientist and flight
engineer, but also handyman and ambassador for several charities. On
the 1st of July 2012, André returned to Earth and landed in his space
capsule in the Kazakh steppe.
Astronaut André Kuipers offers a unique look behind the scenes
of international human spaceflight. He shares his story about the
training, the mission and his exceptional view of our planet.
Topics:
Spaceflight
Technology and innovation
Sustainability
Motivation and inspiration
Medical aspects
Energy and the future