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ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang gets ready for next Shuttle mission - Opening of media accreditation for NASA sites

10-23-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)

ESA PR 39-2006. With NASA's launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on flight STS-116 scheduled for the night of Thursday 7 to Friday 8 December at 01:38 GMT (02:38 CET) at the earliest, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang of Sweden is set to become the first citizen of a Nordic country to fly to the International Space Station.

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    12-07-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    Space Shuttle Discovery and her seven crewmembers are ready for launch tonight at 03:35 CET (02:35 UT). NASA is keeping a keen eye on the weather over the Cape as a cold front moves through the area. For now the countdown to launch continues.

    The seven astronauts, including ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, are undergoing final preparations, including a final pre-launch medical exam. The crew is scheduled to suit up at 23:15 CET (22:15 UT), after which they will depart the crew quarters for the drive to the launch pad.

    NASA TV will start live coverage from 23:30 CET (22:30 UT). For more about the Celsius Mission, visit http://www.esa.int/celsius
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  2. Discovery lands at KSC
    12-22-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    Space Shuttle Discovery touched down at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 23:32 CET (22:32 UT) this evening. The landing marks the end of ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter's long-duration stay in space, concluding the Astrolab Mission. Whilst the return of ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, brings an end to the 13-day Celsius Mission.

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  3. Press conference with ESA astronauts after mission to the ISS
    01-05-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    ESA PR 03-2007. On Thursday 18 January, a press conference will take place at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany to give media a chance to meet the ESA astronauts Thomas Reiter, of Germany, and Christer Fuglesang, of Sweden, after completion of their respective missions following the landing of Space Shuttle Discovery on 22 December.
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  4. ESA's first Swedish astronaut to fly to the ISS
    11-30-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    ESA PR 41-2006. ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang is about to become the first Swedish and the first Nordic astronaut in space. During the night of 7/8 December, he will board NASA's Shuttle Discovery as Mission Specialist on flight STS-116.
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  5. ESA's Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang reaches orbit
    12-10-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    ESA-PR 44-2006. Christer Fuglesang was launched last night onboard NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery on a mission to proceed with the assembly of the International Space Station (ISS) and to bring back to Earth another ESA astronaut, Thomas Reiter, who has been working in the orbital outpost for five months.
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  6. Media accreditation opens for next Shuttle mission
    10-29-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    NASA media accreditation is open for the next Space Shuttle mission, STS-122. The possible launch window for Space Shuttle Atlantis is 6 to 14 December from NASA's Kennedy Space Centre, Florida.
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  7. Fuglesang and Curbeam prepare for second spacewalk
    12-14-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    At 21:12 CET (20:12 UT) this evening, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang and NASA's Robert Curbeam will start the second spacewalk of the STS-116 mission when they step outside the International Space Station. Their main task will be to start reconfiguring the Station's power supply.

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  8. Extra spacewalk for Fuglesang and Curbeam
    12-17-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    Following a successful third spacewalk to finish rewiring the International Space Station's power system, NASA has added a fourth spacewalk to the timeline on Monday to help retract the P6 solar array. ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang and NASA's Robert Curbeam will head outside the ISS at around 19:47 CET (18:47 UT).
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  9. STS-116 crew completes European tour
    04-19-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)
    “I never ever thought there would be such enormous interest as there has been," said ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, commenting on the European post-flight tour he has just completed together with the rest of the STS-116 Space Shuttle crew. In just nine days the crew worked through an intensive schedule of presentations and visits in five European countries.
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  10. Spacewalk completes solar array retraction
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    During a spacewalk lasting over six and a half hours, ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang and NASA's Robert Curbeam successfully freed the International Space Station's jammed P6 solar array allowing it to fully retract.
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