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Pedro DUQUE
Flight Engineer-1 of the Soyuz TMA TSC
and ISS VC,
ESA Astronaut, Spain
1st Astronaut of Spain
DATA AND PLACE OF BIRTH: Born March 14, 1963 in Madrid,
Spain.
EDUCATION:
Graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from
the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronautics,
Universid Politecnica, Madrid in 1986 and was trained for
astronavigation.
FAMILY STATUS: Married, has three children.
SPECIAL HONOURS: Russian Order of Friendship awarded by
President Boris Yeltsin of the Russian Federation in March
1995 for participation in flight under Euromir-94 program;
Great Cross of Aeronautical Merit awarded by the King of
Spain in February 1999. "Principe de Asturials"
prize for International Cooperation shared with three other
astronauts.
HOBBY: Diving, swimming and cycling.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Upon graduation from the University he joined GMV flight
dynamics group (Grupo Mecanica de Vuelo). At the end of
1986 he moved to ESA's European Space Operations Center
(ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany, where he worked in the Precise
Orbit Determination Group.
From 1986 to 1992 he worked on the development of models,
algorithms and implementation of SC orbit computation software.
He was also part of the Flight Control Team for ESA's ERS-1
satellite and EURECA.
In May 1992 he was selected as the ESA astronaut candidate.
Till the end of 1992 he completed the Introductory and Basic
Training Programs at the European Astronaut Center (EAC)
in Cologne, Germany and a four-week training program at
Yu.A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Star City, Russia.
In January-July 1993 he passed a course of general space
training at EAC.
Since August 1993 he returned to Yu.A. Gagarin CTC to train
for the joint ESA-Russian Euromir 94 mission. Upon completion
of training he was qualified as a cosmonaut researcher for
missions onboard the Soyuz TM spacecraft and Mir Orbital
Station.
From May to October 1994 he trained for a 30-day flight
to Mir under EC-17 program and Euromir 94 mission within
a backup crew together with Russian cosmonauts Yu.P. Gidzenko
and S.V. Avdeev. On October 4, 1994 he was a backup of the
Soyuz TM-20 SC cosmonaut researcher, namely Ulf Merbold,
German astronaut, ESA.
During the joint flight under Euromir-94 program (from October
3 to November 4, 1994) he performed functions of Crew Coordinator
at the Russian Mission Control Center (TsUP).
In January 1995 he began training at Yu.A. Gagarin CTC under
the training program for a 135-day flight (Euromir-95 mission).
He participated in flight of Thomas Reiter, German astronaut,
ESA, onboard the Russian Complex Mir in the latter half
of 1995.
In May 1995 he was assigned as an Alternate Payload Specialist
for a flight onboard the Columbia Shuttle with laboratory
LMS-1 (STS-78). During the mission from June 20 to July
7, 1996 he performed functions of the Crew Coordinator at
Marchall Space Center, Huntsville, Alabama, USA.
From August 1996 to April 1998 Duque passed a course of
general space training at Johnson Space Center in Houston,
Texas, USA and upon completion of which he was qualified
as a Mission Specialist.
In November 1997 he was selected by ESA for STS-95 mission
and in February 1998 NASA declared his assignment to this
crew.
He performed his first space flight from October
29 to November 7, 1998 as a Mission Specialist of the Discovery
Shuttle (STS-95) with the pressurized SPACEHAB module in
the Shuttle payload bay. The following was deployed during
the mission: the Spartan free-flying satellite for observation
of the Sun and experimental platform for the Hubble Space
Telescope Orbital System and also a large scope of experiments
was carried out. The mission duration was 8 days 21 hr 43
min 57 s. Having performed this space flight onboard the
Discovery Shuttle he became the first astronaut of Spain
which in its turn became the 28-th country of the world
a citizen of which performed a space flight.
From October 2002 to February 2003 he was in training at
Yu.A. Gagarin CTC as a flight engineer-1 of the Soyuz TMA
TSC of expedition crew-5, visiting crew (VC-5) of the International
Space Station.
His flight is planned to be performed in October 2003 and
he is currently training together with the ISS-8 expedition
crew.
August 2003
By the data of ESA site and magazine News of Cosmonautics.
Spanish Astronaut Pedro Duque, mission specialist representing
the European Space Agency during his first space flight
onboard the Discovery Shuttle (STS-95) at a period from
October 29 to November 7, 1998.
NASA photo
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