Press Release

First European woman heads for International Space Station

By SpaceRef Editor
October 18, 2001
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ESA’s French astronaut Claudie Haigneré will become the first European
woman to visit the International Space Station (ISS) after she lifts off
from Baikonur on board a Russian Soyuz vehicle on Sunday 21 October at
10:58 CEST (08:58 GMT) for a ten-day space mission.

The Soyuz will dock with the International Space Station, approximately
48 hours after lift-off, on Tuesday 23 October at 12:43 CEST (10:43 GMT).
Before its arrival, the members of the Expedition Three crew already on
board the station – Frank Culbertson, station commander, Vladimir
Dezhurov, Soyuz commander, and flight engineer Mikhail Tyurin – will
change the location of the Soyuz capsule currently attached to the station
to clear the port for the arrival of the visiting crew. Alongside Claudie
Haigneré, two Russian cosmonauts Victor Afanassiev, commander, and
Konstantin Kozeev, flight engineer, are the other crewmembers on this
mission. She is the first non-Russian woman to undertake the role of
flight engineer.

This mission, named Andromède, was initiated by the French Minister for
Research and is being carried out under an agreement between the French
space agency (CNES), the Russian space agency (Rosaviakosmos) and the
Russian company RSC Energia. One of its main objectives is to replace the
Station’s Soyuz vehicle which serves as the main rescue craft for the
Space Station crew in case of emergency. This is done every six months to
ensure that the rescue craft is always in top condition. The visiting crew
will depart from the ISS aboard the Soyuz currently attached to
the station on 31 October in the early morning after an eight-day stay,
and will land approximately three hours later in Kazakhstan.

During her stay Claudie Haignére and her crewmates will carry out a
programme of experiments exploring life sciences, biology, materials
science and Earth observation on behalf of CNES, ESA and DLR (German
Aerospace Centre). Some of the experiments have been proposed by children
and students at various schools and colleges in France and Germany.

“Andromède will demonstrate how the focus of work on the ISS is shifting
more and more towards scientific research. Part of our aim is to show
young people in Europe what we are doing up there and that a career in
science and technology can be fascinating and fulfilling”, said Claudie
Haigneré.

For Claudie Haigneré (44), a doctor, the Andromède mission will be the
second stay in space, after the Russian-French Cassiopée mission to Mir in
1996.

More information – including live webstreaming of mission highlights,
daily reports, Claudie’s training diary and biography, and the chance to
put questions to ESA’s astronauts – can be found on a dedicated webpage at
http://www.esa.int/claudie.

For further information, contact:

ESA Media Relations

Tel:+33.(0)1.5369.7155

Fax:+33.(0)1.5369.7690

Note to editors:

Media representatives in Europe can follow the live transmission of the
launch or the docking from the ESA establishments listed below.

Those wishing to attend are asked to complete the attached reply form and
fax it back to the Communication Office at the ESA establishment of their
choice.

For broadcasters the transmission of video material is planned as follows
:

·Friday, 19 October, 11:15-11:30 CEST, Andromède science, on Europe by
Satellite (Hot Bird 3)

·Saturday, 20 October, 12:00-12:15 CEST, Andromède last launch
preparations, on Eutelsat W2

·Sunday, 21 October, 10:45-11:15 CEST, Andromède live launch transmission,
on Eutelsat W2

·Tuesday, 23 October, 12:30-13:00 CEST, Docking live coverage, on Eutelsat
W1

·Tuesday, 23 October, 14:00-14:30 CEST, Entry into ISS live coverage, on
Eutelsat W1

·Wednesday, 31 October, 17:00-17:15 CEST, Andromède mission summary, on
Eutelsat W1

These transmissions are co-produced by ESA and CNES and available in
English and French. For detailed satellite downlink information, go to
http://television.esa.int.

The televised transmissions above will be available as video on the Web,
in Real, Quicktime and MediaPlayer formats. Then, you can follow the
launch, the docking with the ISS and the entry of Claudie Haigneré into
the ISS live, as a Real video stream. To watch video on the Web and live
Real streams go to http://www.esa.int/claudie starting on Friday 19
October.

Launch transmission, 21 October


The Netherlands
Location: Space Expo
Address: Keplerlaan 3, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Opening hours: 09:30-12:30
Contact point: Heidi Graf
Tel. : + 31 71 565 3006
Fax.: + 31 71 565 5728
Info line : +31 71 565 8016
During launch event: +31 71 3646446

Docking transmission, 23 October


Germany:
Location: EAC
Address: Linder Höhe (Gelände DLR) 51147 Köln
Opening hours: 12:00 -16:00
Contact point: Maren Stock
Tel. +49 22 03 6001 111
Fax.+ 49 22 03 6001 112


Italy
Location: ESA/ESRIN
Address: Via G. Galilei, Frascati (Rome), Italy
Opening hours: 12:00-14:30
Contact point: Franca Morgia
Tel. + 39 06 9418 0951
Fax. +39 06 9418 0952


France :
Location: ESA Headquarters
Address: 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75015 Paris
Opening hours : 12:00-14:30
Contact point : Brigitte Kolmsee
Tel : +33.(0)1.5369.7299
Fax : +33.(0)1.5369.7690


ANDROMEDE ACCREDITATION FORM

First name: ___________________________ Surname : ______________________

Media : ________________________________________________________________

Address : ______________________________________________________________

Tel : __________________________________ Fax : _________________________

Mobile : _____________________________ e-mail:
____________________________



I will be attending
The launch event, 21 October:
[ ]The Netherlands
Location: Space Expo
Address: Keplerlaan 3, Noordwijk, Holland
Opening hours: 09:30-12:30
Contact point: Heidi Graf
Tel. : + 31 71 565 3006
Fax. + 31 71 565 5728
Info line : +31 71 565 8016
During launch evening : +31 71 3646446

The docking event, 23 October:


[ ] Germany:
Location: EAC
Address: Linder Höhe (Gelände DLR) 51147 Köln
Opening hours: 12:00 -16:00
Contact point: Maren Stock
Tel. +49 22 03 6001 111
Fax.+ 49 22 03 6001 112


[ ] Italy
Location: ESA/ESRIN
Address: Via G. Galilei, Frascati (Rome), Italy
Opening hours: 12:00-14:30
Contact point: Franca Morgia
Tel. + 39 06 9418 0951
Fax. +39 06 9418 0952


[ ] France :
Location : ESA Headquarters
Address : 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75015 Paris
Opening hours : 12:00-14:30
Contact point : Brigitte Kolmsee
Tel : +33.(0)1.5369.7299
Fax : +33.(0)1.5369.7690

Please complete the form and fax it back to the site of your choice.

SpaceRef staff editor.