Earlier in the morning, all of the students of the 2nd batch for European Master Course in Aeronautics & Space Technology (EuMAS) assembled at Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM) before continuing the class trip to the German Aerospac Center at Oberpfaffenhofen. To read the news about this, you can go directly to ESA(HERE) and EuMAS(HERE) webpage.
The German Space Operations Center (GCOS), operated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) has an impressive track record with many years of invaluable experience. GSOC has been responsible for operating spacecraft for more than 35 years, playing a key role in countless manned and unmanned missions.
In recent years, the emphasis has switched to the preparation and implementation of Earth observation missions. Since the year 2000 GSOC has launched and operated the CHAMP, BIRD and two GRACE satellites, while the TerraSAR-X and SAR-Lupe projects (with five satellites) are currently at the preparation stage. (info from HERE)
Upon arriving to the place, we were given a simple briefing about Thomas Reiter.
- • From September 1997 to March 1999, Reiter was detached to the German Air Force as Operational Group Commander of a Tornado fighterbomber wing. After his return to ESA he gave support to the ATV team and the ERA programme. He continued training at the Russian Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City from June 1999 until March 2000 for the Russian Segments of the International Space Station.
- • On 1 April 1999 he resumed his activities at the European Astronaut Centre, Cologne, Germany.
- • In April 2001, Reiter was assigned to the first ISS advanced training class to prepare for one of the first European long-term flights to the ISS. Within the Directorate of Human Spaceflight and Exploration he worked in the Columbus programme.
- • In September 2004, he was assigned to a long-duration mission to the International Space Station.
- • He trained for a six-month mission to the International Space Station(ISS) and was launched on the Discovery STS-121 mission to join Expedition 13. It was launched on 4 July 2006.
• He later became part of Expedition 14 before returning to Earth aboard Discovery during the STS-116 mission. His ISS mission was designated Astrolab by the European Space Agency. [update]
• On August 8, 2007 Thomas Reiter was named a member of DLR's executive board with responsibility for space.
- In 2008, he was one of the top 25 astronauts in terms of total time in space.
Some interesting facts about Thomas Reiter is that :-
- Reiter has logged just over 350 days in space, the most by any non-American or non-Russian.
- It was during the Euromir 95 mission that he had the change to travel to space for the first time. At 179 days it was ESA's longest manned spaceflight mission.
- In 2006 he traveled to space for a second time: Thomas Reiter became the first long-stay European on the ISS.
=- left pic: Thomas Reiter & I, he's handsome isn't he? -=
What a superb track record huh?. Now, that's someone who is really reliable to be called as an "astronaut" instead of a space travelers who did an unknown experiment with unknown result that was unpublished anywhere on earth but being awarded the term "astronaut"; and then after that was sponsored to celebrate his mass wedding party...OK, I know you get what I mean
We were given the chance to witness how they operates and the roles played by DLR in any spacecraft missions. During a wide variety of manned and unmanned missions, DLR is responsible for:
- controlling and monitoring spacecraft, their sub-systems and on-board experiments
- communication between spacecraft, ground stations and control centers
- tracking and calculating flight and orbital paths
- planning and executing corrections to flight and orbital paths
- receiving, processing, distributing and evaluating data
- mission planning, i.e. planning the sequence of operations on board and on the ground
=- tengah posing pon boley ngantuk ke?-=
After that, 3 of my classmates (Jerry, Tika & Vishal) have been given the chance to enter the control room and speaks directly with Thomas Reiter who at that time is in the ISS. Those 3 were selected as their questions were picked by the DLR committee as the best questions to ask to Thomas Reiter. Therefore, all of us had the chance to witness the video conference and to see by ourselves how it looks like when 'flying' in a space craft. Enjoy the videos of the in-flight call as I posted below.
After that, a lecture was presented to us by Professor Dr. Gregor Morfill on the Plasma Experiment (PK3 Plus), which is currently being performed as part of the Astrolab Mission on board the Space Station. The ASTROLAB mission was performed between June and December 2006 where Thomas Reiter spent 6 months on the space station to perform Flight Engineer(FE) duties and to execute an articulated European multi-disciplinary research programme. As an FE, Reiter undertook several vital tasks on the ISS that could cover the use of systems and procedures for: ISS guidance and control, environmental control and life support systems, crew health and safety, and EVA operations to name a few. You can see further details of this ASTROLAB mission HERE(click).
=- me at the ISS control center (without camera flash) -=
=- me at the ISS control center (with camera flash) -=
Nevertheless, I have truly appreciate this once in a lifetime experience that I've gained during the video conference session with Astronaut Thomas Reiter. I would prefer meeting Thomas Reiter again in the future
Pssssttt : If ever there will be 2nd Malaysian to be sent to the outer space, I really hope that someone with the background in Aerospace Engineering will be selected instead of selecting someone to be a space travelers who did an unknown experiment with unknown result that was unpublished anywhere on earth but being awarded the term "astronaut"; and then after that was sponsored to celebrate his mass wedding party...OK, I know you get what I mean
Disclaimer: some of the reader of this entry and my previous entry might have an impression that I don't like that 'astronaut'. I have nothing particular to hate or like about him, I'm expressing my thought just as how I look on the situation. My opinion might be different with others as Allah created each and everyone uniquely. No heart feeling to his DIE HARD FAN or to anyone related to him.(oh, why am I bother explaining this, I pun don't know huhuhu)
9 words of wisdom & comments:
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"If ever there will be 2nd Malaysian to be sent to the outer space, I really hope that someone with the background in Aerospace Engineering will be selected instead of selecting someone to be a space travelers who did an unknown experiment with unknown result that was unpublished anywhere on earth but being awarded the term "astronaut"; and then after that was sponsored to celebrate his mass wedding party...OK, I know you get what I mean "
saya sangat SETUJU. walaupun saya adalah sgt suka tengok kedua2 mempelai itu sangatlah handsome dan sangat cantik. hehehe
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agaknya 'angkasawan no1' tu pernah ke pergi ke tempat ni... ;)
point akhir tu... agreed...
bermilion juta duit habis.. kalo guna utk bangunkan 100 kampung.. tentu lebih berbaloi...
hehehehe. meme pung sebenarnyo dio tok layok. maso mulo2 diaorg nok pilih sapo hok nok gi tu ado hok lg layok mace Datuk Dr. Mazlan (hok jd pengaroh kat Planetarium tu kalu tok silapla).
hoho...i duk pikir kajian apa yg dia buat kat sana...duk tunjuk cara tido, main yoyo...lebih kurang g melancong jerlah...hmmm
kahkahkah... akak suka disclaimer tu... heheheh...
demo nok jadi estronot ko?
umi nuha >> lalalal meme i sengajo nok bui u jeles :p
bibi >> aku pun suka tgk depa sama cantik sama lawa, cuma aku tak berpa setuju medical doctor jd astronaut..tu ja hhoho
k.yong >> yup, that is exactly what i meant :)
k.nur >> erm I wonder why Dr Mazlan takleh gi..she's more than eligible compared to that 'guy'
ayu arjuna >> hahaha...kajian gak tu kui3x
k.laila >> suko ko? i like it tooooo keh3x
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