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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst arriving at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), the home base of all ESA astronauts in Cologne, Germany, on 10 November 2014. ESA’s medical team will monitor how he readapts to gravity after spending more than five months in weightlessness.

Credit: ESA–P. Sebirot, 2014

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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst arriving at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), the home base of all ESA astronauts in Cologne, Germany, on 10 November 2014. ESA’s medical team will monitor how he readapts to gravity after spending more than five months in weightlessness.

Credit: ESA–P. Sebirot, 2014

Tags:   Astronaut Blue Dot

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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst arriving at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), the home base of all ESA astronauts in Cologne, Germany, on 10 November 2014. ESA’s medical team will monitor how he readapts to gravity after spending more than five months in weightlessness.

Credit: ESA–P. Sebirot, 2014

Tags:   Astronaut Blue Dot

N 1 B 66.2K C 0 E Nov 10, 2014 F Nov 11, 2014
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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst arriving at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), the home base of all ESA astronauts in Cologne, Germany, on 10 November 2014. ESA’s medical team will monitor how he readapts to gravity after spending more than five months in weightlessness.

Credit: ESA–P. Sebirot, 2014

Tags:   Astronaut Blue Dot

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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst, Russian commander Maxim Suraev and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman returned to Earth on 10 November 2014, landing in the Kazakh steppe.

Their return, landing at 03:58 GMT (04:58 CET), was in the same Soyuz TMA-13M spacecraft that flew them to the International Space Station on 28 May 2014.

Credit: ESA–S. Corvaja, 2014


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