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ESA's Belgian Astronaut Ready For Space Station Mission

Frank De Winne sitting in the Soyuz-TMA at Baikonur.

Baikonur (AFP) Oct 30, 2002
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Cosmonauts Anxious Over Space Station Flight After Rocket Blast
Star City (AFP) Oct 22, 2002
A member of the next planned flight to the International Space Station admitted Tuesday he was nervous about the mission following the explosion of a Russian rocket in mid-air last week, just seconds after blast-off.

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