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  • Circumstances of a space flight of the first European Astronaut.

    Paper number

    IAC-10.E4.4.1

    Author

    Mr. Vladimir Remek, European Parliament, Belgium

    Year

    2010

    Abstract
    Notes to the circumstances of a space flight of the first European Astronaut:
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Space flight of Vladimír Remek well as other cosmonauts from INTERCOSMOS group took place in the atmosphere after the project Soyuz - Apollo. 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Reminder: role of colleagues from other countries participating in the Project INTERCOSMOS (PLR then, NDR, etc.) - including outreach to the present shown on example of Spaceflight Museum in Morgenröte-Rautenkranz in Germany (S. Jahn) 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Comments on some aspects of preparation for space flight. Overview of activities in space flight, particularly the implementation of assigned projects and tasks and their evaluation in terms of the former level and the development of space technology, science and research. 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Psychological aspects of crews´ relations, which put together astronauts from different countries. For the first time such a joint crew launched from Earth and landed together. 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Summary of V. Remek career after space flight taking into account the effects that this mission had to further activities and assert.
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Notes on the transfer of experience and long-term support of Youth Projects (MARS, etc.). 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}Present circumstances of work in European Parliament from Spaceman point of view, the use of experience, knowledge and contacts in favour of the European Space Policy and also in favour of Czech Republic involvement. 
    
    \begin{itemize}\item \end{itemize}The circle closes - visit of the Belgian Space Centre in Trannsine - Photo "the first European Astronaut" ...
    Abstract document

    IAC-10.E4.4.1.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    (absent)