Tim astronaute et Pic Nic explorateurs Wetherill et Millard dites Valerie Jamieson de New Scientist Live, sur la vie dans l'espace et les coins sauvages de la terre dans une conférence intitulée "à la fin de la terre et au-delà"
5616 x 3744 px | 47,5 x 31,7 cm | 18,7 x 12,5 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
20 septembre 2018
Lieu:
Excel London, London, UK
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Major Timothy Nigel Peake CMG (born 7 April 1972) is a British Army Air Corps officer, European Space Agency astronaut and a former International Space Station (ISS) crew member. He is the first British ESA astronaut, the second astronaut to bear a flag of the United Kingdom patch (the first was Helen Sharman, who visited Mir as part of Project Juno in 1991), the sixth person born in the United Kingdom to go on board the International Space Station (the first was NASA astronaut Michael Foale in 2003) and the seventh UK-born person in space. He began the ESA's intensive astronaut basic training course in September 2009 and graduated on 22 November 2010. After spending 62 days on the ice and covering 1700 kms, the six soldiers led by Major Nics Wetherill and Major Nat Taylor crossed the finish line at the Hercules Inlet at the weekend (Saturday 20th January). Will Millard is a writer, BBC presenter, and expedition leader. Born and brought up in the Fens, he is the BAFTA Cymru winning presenter of the BBC Two series Hunters of the South Seas, BBC Wales/BBC Four’s The River Taff with Will Millard, and BBC Wales Hidden Cardiff. His first book The Old Man and the Sand Eel for Penguin (Viking) follows his wild journey across Britain in pursuit of a fishing record and will be out next spring, and his next BBC Two series, charting a year in the life of the extraordinary Korawai tribe in West Papua, will be on your screens later in 2017. He is currently somewhere up the River Wye, following this outstanding river from source-to-sea for his latest series for BBC Wales and BBC Four.
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