Léopold Eyharts
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Léopold Eyharts | |
Léopold Eyharts under en skolkonferens i Vincennes den 12 december 2009. | |
ESA-astronaut | |
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Tillstånd | Aktiv |
Född | 28 april 1957 Biarritz, Frankrike |
Tid i rymden | 68 dagar, 21 timmar, 31 minuter |
Uppdrag | Sojuz TM-27, Sojuz TM-26, STS-122, Expedition 16, STS-123 |
Uppdragsemblem |
Léopold Eyharts, född 28 april 1957 i Biarritz, är en fransk (ESA) astronaut uttagen i astronautgrupp 17 1998. Han utexaminerades från École de l'Air.
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- ESA:s biografi (på engelska)
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This patch commemorates the sixteenth expeditionary mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The design represents the conjunction of two unique astronomical events: a transit of the ISS across the surface of a full moon, and a nearly complete annular eclipse of the sun. The ISS is shown in its complete configuration, symbolizing the role of this expedition in preparing for the arrival and commissioning of international partner modules and components. The ISS transit across the moon highlights its role in developing the techniques and innovations critical to enable long-duration expeditions to the lunar surface and beyond.
Emblem of Nasa's STS-122 mission.
- The STS-122 patch depicts the continuation of the voyages of the early explorers to today's frontier, space. The ship denotes the travels of the early expeditions from the east to the west. The space shuttle shows the continuation of that journey along the orbital path from west to east. A little more than 500 years after Columbus sailed to the new world, the STS-122 crew will bring the European laboratory module "Columbus" to the International Space Station to usher in a new era of scientific discovery.
The official crew patch for the Russian Soyuz TM-27 mission, which delivered the EO-25 and Pegasé crews to the space station Mir.
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Léopold Eyharts during a conference in a school of Vincennes