Thomas Pesquet: 1st French astronaut to command the International Space Station

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Thomas Pesquet: 1st French astronaut to command the International Space Station
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Thomas Pesquet is a European Space Agency astronaut who was the first person from France to command the International Space Station.While Pesquet's background is in spacecraft design and control, he is also well-known for engagement activities in space such as playing music or performing regular tours of the International Space Station (ISS). He even performed the saxophone from space during the closing ceremonies of the 2020 Olympics (held in 2021 due to the pandemic), as Paris will be the host of the 2024 Summer Games.During Pesquet's first mission, he flew to the ISS on a Russian Soyuz and spent 197 days in space between 2016 and 2017 as a flight engineer for Expeditions 50 and 51. Pesquet, who recently served during Expeditions 65, 66 and 67, arrived at the ISS again on April 23, 2021 and returned to Earth on Nov. 8, 2021, aboard the SpaceX Crew-2 Crew Dragon.

Thomas Pesquet is a European Space Agency astronaut who was the first person from France to command the International Space Station.

Following graduation, ESA stated, Pesquet's early career positions included trainee engineer with Thales Alenia Space and spacecraft dynamics engineer at GMV S.A. in Madrid He added he was lucky to have a recruitment drive available to Europeans in 2009, since the previous one was in 1992 when he was still a teenager. But Pesquet did have a lifelong interest in space, that he was glad to pursue, when called upon."I dreamed of it, without really believing in it," he said in the interview."I couldn't really say to myself I would be an astronaut, [as] it seemed a bit mad. Many are called and few are chosen.

Pesquet also took on"analog" missions, or missions that simulate some of the isolation and danger of spaceflight in a controlled environment on Earth. He was a 2011 participant in Sardinia, Italy in the ESA CAVES program . Beyond mission contributions, Pesquet took a few minutes toPesquet also joined a crew as a support member — staying above ground — for a NASA mission at the underwater Aquarius laboratory in 2013, called SEATEST II .

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