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Tim Peake to tour the UK
ESA astronaut Tim Peake will embark on his postflight tour of the UK in October, visiting all four national capitals along with Leicester, Manchester, Salford and Glasgow. NASA crewmate Tim Kopra will join Tim for the visits to Edinburgh, Belfast and London.
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko is unable to join the tour owing to the recent delay to the upcoming Soyuz launch and his role as crew trainer for the Russian cosmonauts.
Tim spent just over six months living and working on the International Space Station, after launch from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 15 December 2015. More than 15 000 people watched at launch events held across the country.
Tim will be giving presentations in each city, giving his first-hand account about life on the Station and talking about the important science experiments he conducted.
The UK public followed Tim’s mission on social media and the Principia website. Tim now has over a million followers on Twitter, making him the most followed ESA astronaut.
As part of Tim’s Principia mission, the UK Space Agency invested £3 million in the biggest education and outreach initiative ever undertaken for an ESA astronaut. More than a million young people have taken part and the UK tour is a way of thanking the British public for their support throughout his mission.
- Cardiff: 13 October
- Leicester: 14 October
- Manchester: 15 October
- Glasgow: 16 October
- Edinburgh: 17 October
- Belfast: 18 October
- London: 19 October
Further details on venues, timings and how to attend will be released locally and on principia.org.uk .
Tim will also be appearing at the University of Portsmouth on 2 November and the University of York on 5 November for public talks as part of the UK Space Agency’s Schools Conferences.
Tim said: “I’ve been extremely touched by the support of the British public before, during and after my mission to the ISS and I hope that my postflight tour will allow me to thank as many of those people as possible.
“I received the footage of the launch parties that were held in the four capitals a couple of days after I arrived in space so now I will be able to attend in person to join in with the celebrations.”
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Astronaut Tim Peake's new space tour coming to Leicester
T he first British astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS) will appear in Leicester as part of his new tour. Tim Peake will head to De Montfort Hall in the city on Thursday, September 12.
Promoters said that following the success of his debut tour, Tim will return to the stage with ‘ Astronauts: The Quest To Explore Space’. They said the tour will “bring to life the awe-inspiring adventures of those pioneering explorers we call astronauts” using “extraordinary” archive material and footage.
After an 18-year career in the Army, Tim joined the European Space Agency (ESA). While there, he made history in December 2015, becoming the first astronaut from Britain to visit the ISS.
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He retired from the agency in 2023, but has continued to work with them and the UK Space Agency as an ambassador for space to inspire young people to follow careers in science, technology, engineering and maths. Promoters said: “He’ll reveal what spaceflight is really like: from the wondrous view of Earth, living in weightlessness, the unique dangers and unexpected moments of humour, to the years of training and gruelling psychological and physical pressures an astronaut must endure.”
Tim’s debut tour, My Journey To Space, ran from 2021 to 2023. He said: “Being able to share a small taste of what I have discovered during my time as an astronaut – from my own stories to the groundbreaking moments from the past, present and future of space exploration – The Quest To Explore Space will give space fans a unique insight into this most magical place.”
You can buy tickets here. There will be a number of performances across the UK over a month-long tour.
British astronaut Tim Peake hopes to return to space with first all-UK mission to International Space Station
Tim Peake has suggested he could soon be coming out of retirement and joining an all-British mission to space next year.
By Mickey Carroll, science and technology reporter
Friday 12 April 2024 02:18, UK
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British astronaut Tim Peake hopes to take an all-British crew to the International Space Station (ISS), he has revealed to Sky's FYI children's news show.
"Possibly as early as next year, we're taking four astronauts back [to the ISS ] to do lots of science and lots of education outreach," he said.
The 52-year-old became the first Briton to complete a spacewalk outside the ISS in 2016 and is one of only two astronauts Britain has ever sent to space.
"We're hoping to announce the whole crew in June this year," he told FYI.
Asked if he would be part of that mission, Major Peake replied: "Well, I very much hope so."
Major Peake announced his decision to retire from being a European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut in January last year.
The UK Space Agency signed an agreement with Axiom Space in October, which could lead to the first all-UK mission to space.
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The mission would see British astronauts spend a fortnight in orbit to carry out research and UK universities have been asked to share ideas for experiments which could be carried out in space during the time.
It would be a commercially sponsored trip, supported by the ESA.
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Major Peake seemed content to live on planet Earth though.
"If you lived on Mars, you would have to spend all your time in a pressurised habitat, protected from the Martian atmosphere and the Martian storms and the temperatures and the radiation," he said.
"We will be able to [live on other planets] at some point in the future, but I still think Earth is going to be the planet that we want to live on."
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Born in Ehime Prefecture, Japan in 1985. Yozo joined ZOZO Co. Ltd shortly after graduating from university, in charge of management and casting director of the photography team. After leaving ZOZO, he started working as a producer and manager for MZ’s private projects, including filming for MZ’s youtube channel. On the ISS, Yozo was responsible for filming MZ during their stay.
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His Contemporary Art Collection is considered one of the finest in the world, and includes works of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jeff Koons.
In September 2018 MZ announced his intention to fly on the SpaceX Starship, along with a number of guests, around the Moon in a project entitled #DearMoon. The flight is slated to take place no earlier than 2023.
MZ also has a strong social media following, and holds social media records, including for the most retweets. He uses his social media presence to promote his personal philanthropy, at one point giving away 1 million yen ($9,300) to over 1000 randomly selected followers.
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Time in space: 11 days
Guy Laliberté was born in Québec City in 1959. An accordionist, stilt-walker and fire-eater, he founded the now world famous Cirque du Soleil in 1984. Guy Laliberté was the first to orchestrate the marriage of cultures and artistic and acrobatic disciplines that is the hallmark of Cirque du Soleil. Since 1984, he has guided the creative team through the creation of every show and contributed to elevating the circus arts to the level of the great artistic disciplines. Cirque du Soleil has become an international organization, as much in terms of its makeup as in the scope of its activities and influence. Guy Laliberté now heads an organization with activities on five continents.
In October 2007, Guy Laliberté entered into a second lifetime commitment by creating the ONE DROP Foundation to fight poverty around the world by providing sustainable access to safe water. This new dream stems from the knowledge that the right to water is key to the survival of individuals and communities all over the world and from the values which have been at the heart of Cirque du Soleil since its inception: the belief that life gives back what you have given and even the smallest gesture will make a difference.
Guy Laliberte became Space Adventures’ seventh private spaceflight client, and first Canadian private space explorer when he launched to space on Wednesday September 30th. During his stay in space Guy embarked on the first “poetic social mission” with the aim of raising awareness for the ONE DROP Foundation. Guy hosted a 2 hour live from space event with stars from across the world coming together at live events in 14 cities around the world. Artists and world-renowned personalities who came together to raise awareness of the importance of access to clean water, included former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, Peter Gabriel, Shakira, and U2
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Time in space: 25 daysAbout Charles and his spaceflight
Dr. Charles Simonyi began dreaming about spaceflight at an early age. Charles’ boyhood interest in space resulted in his selection as Hungary’s Jr. Astronaut at age 13, for which he won a trip to Moscow and met one of the first cosmonauts, Pavel Popovich. Today, Dr. Simonyi is a trained pilot in multi-engine aircraft with current licenses in jets and helicopters and more than 2,000 hours of flying time.
Dr. Simonyi’s goals for both his missions was to advance civilian space flight, assist space station research, and involve the world’s youth in the science of space travel. He is convinced that one day, humans will travel and live comfortably in space. Charles documented both his spaceflights extensively on his mission website, www.charlesinspace.com.
“You know, every part had its highlights, and they just kept coming and coming. Arriving at the space station, for example. I knew that that would be magic, and it was beyond my wildest dreams.”
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Richard Garriot
Time in space: 12 days
Richard Garriott, the legendary video game programmer and designer became the sixth private citizen to conduct a space mission aboard the International Space Station in the Fall of 2008. Richard followed in the footsteps of his father, Owen Garriott a former NASA astronaut and became America’s first “second generation” astronaut. While Owen joined the NASA astronaut corps and completed two space missions during his career, Richard has helped to usher in another new era in manned space exploration.
Richard’s main objective for his mission was to encourage commercial participation. By fostering the involvement of individuals, companies and organizations in his spaceflight Richard hoped to demonstrate that there is commercial potential in private space exploration, while furthering the understanding of space. Richard demonstrated this by taking on various commercial projects, corporate sponsors for his mission activities and by helping companies market their products though their association with an actual space mission.
Anousheh Ansari
An active proponent of world-changing technologies, Anousheh Ansari has dreamed of space exploration since childhood, and her family provided the title sponsorship for the Ansari X Prize. A living example of the American dream, Anousheh immigrated to the United States as a teenager who did not speak English. Anousheh dedicated her mission to creating public awareness for private spaceflight, inspiring youth to pursue their goals and promoting peace and understanding amongst nations. Like Dr. Olsen, Anousheh conducted experiments on behalf of the European Space Agency while she was in orbit. Anousheh became the first female private space explorer.
“By reaching this dream I’ve had since childhood, I hope to tangibly demonstrate to young people all over the world that there is no limit to what they can accomplish.”
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Time in space: 9 days
Dr. Olsen read a New York Times article about Space Adventures’ plans for offering the private missions to the International Space Station. The article said that spaceflight participants would be able to take part as tourists, researchers, and explorers in these flight opportunities, and this captured Dr. Olsen’s imagination. While on orbit he communicated with students from his hometown via ham radio and took part in research on behalf of the European Space Agency.
“As all astronauts tell you, whatever you think now, once you get up there, its better.” — Dr. Greg Olsen
Mark Shuttleworth
Time in space: 8 days
Mark Shuttleworth wanted to be the first African to fly in space. An Internet entrepreneur, Shuttleworth turned to Space Adventures to realize his dream. Dedicating his flight to educating South African youth and conducting scientific research, Shuttleworth returned from space a national hero. He now shares his experience and the excitement it generates with students across Africa, inspiring the next generation of explorers.
Mark conducted several experiments during his 10-day space flight. One experiment was the very first in the world to assess the impact of zero-gravity on the development of stem cells and embryos. Another was to determine the effect of microgravity on the cardiovascular system and muscles. A third was an attempt to crystallise HIV proteins in weightlessness in the hopes that, when X-rayed, they will give an accurate view of the virus structure. These experiments are being managed by world-class South African scientists from the Universities of Cape Town, Stellenbosch and Port Elizabeth, in collaboration with Russian space-science experts. More at
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“An experience like that changes your perspective on life and on the world.…”
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Dennis Tito
Time in space: 7 days
Dennis Tito is the world’s first private space explorer. For him, the journey to space was the completion of a long-held dream. In the early ’70s, Tito left a job at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to pursue a career in finance, but he never stopped dreaming about spaceflight. Space Adventures helped Tito fulfill his life’s passion and make history by becoming the world’s first private citizen to fly to the International Space Station.
“For me, it was like being in heaven — it was like being in a second life.” — Dennis Tito
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Although astronauts get some training in photography prior to launch, nothing beats on the job experience and some helpful tips from more experienced crewmates. It takes a lot of practice to get a good night time photo of a city that is 400km beneath you when you’re travelling at 25 times the speed of sound!
Tim’s full selection of images can be found on Flickr .
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