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Articles tagged: Expedition 41

  • International Space Station, journey to Mars, Orion, SLS, Space Exploration January 2022 Earth - no longer humanity’s only home

    ... Earth with a different sense of home. Don was part of the Expedition 6 crew that was on the International Space Station in 2003 when ... another one-year-long stay on the ISS. These expeditions show that humans can endure the long duration journey. ...

    • International Space Station
    • journey to Mars
    • Orion
    • SLS
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: William Gerstenmaier    
  • 14 December 2015 First British Astronaut Leaves for ISS Today

    ... spacecraft took off under his command. The astronauts are part of Expedition 46 mission to the International Space Station and will remain on the ISS for Expedition 47. "A flawless flight into orbit today," NASA spokesman Dan Hout...

  • algae, biomass, life-support, long-duration mission, photobioreactor July 2018 Using algae to support astronauts on deep space missions

    Among the many challenges to overcome before would-be space explorers can embark on long-duration expeditions to other planets is the problem of how to replenish food and oxygen supplies along the way. Tobias Niederwieser ...

    • algae
    • biomass
    • life-support
    • long-duration mission
    • photobioreactor
    Authors: Tobias Niederwieser    
  • space debris, space ethics, Space Exploration October 2018 The ethics of space exploration

    ... wearing a full pressurised suit - while a few metres away stood the robotised vehicle used for the expedition. These were the only man-made elements in a barren yet beautiful landscape. In my young mind, the Universe...

    • space debris
    • space ethics
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • diversity and inclusion, ESA, Frank De Winne, international cooperation, Space Exploration January 2022 International cooperation - the key to survival on Earth and in space

    ... engineer and conducted 23 experiments in life and physical sciences, some using Europe’s Microgravity Science Glovebox. As part of Expedition 21, in 2009, Frank became the first European commander of the ISS. One of his tasks was to operate the...

    • diversity and inclusion
    • ESA
    • Frank De Winne
    • international cooperation
    • Space Exploration
    Authors:    
  • dearMoon, space tourism, SpaceX, Starship, Yusaku Maezawa 03 March 2021 Japanese billionaire offers space seats on his private lunar trip

    ... paid an undisclosed sum for a trip into space onboard a SpaceX rocket, has opened up the private lunar expedition to eight people from around the world. The flight, scheduled to take place in 2023, was originally meant...

    • dearMoon
    • space tourism
    • SpaceX
    • Starship
    • Yusaku Maezawa
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