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Christmas wishes from the International Space Station
Major Peake is the first Briton aboard the space station, and the first fully British professional astronaut employed by a space agency.
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But the bright light that could be seen crossing the sky after sunset today and on Christmas Day is the International Space Station, soaring 250 miles over the French-Spanish border. “But the good news is we don’t work that way”.
It was the seventh spacewalk of the year. You know, it’s an worldwide space station.
‘That was pretty easy, ‘ Commander Kelly said, according to a live broadcast of the spacewalk on Nasa TV. Russia’s Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft carrying the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 46/47 crew of Britain’s astronaut Tim Peake, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and U.S. astronaut Tim Kopra blasted off to the ISS on December 15, 2015.
Kelly is on a one-year mission that’s due to end in March. It was second spacewalk of Kopra’s career and third for Scott Kelly.
The two astronauts spent the remaining time routing cables along the space station, and retrieving tools that had been stored on the side.
A Russian cargo resupply spaceship arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) carrying more than 2000kg of food, supplies and fuel.
British Astronaut Tim Peake gave his parents quite a shock when they discovered that he left them a message on their answering machine from outer space.
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Oops… Britain’s astronaut Tim Peake has apologised after he misdialled a woman.