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Final mission summary of ESA astronaut Frnak De Winne's mission to the international space station in October.
The video carries split audio with French commentary and clean international sound.
10:00:00 Esa Generic
10:00:30 Odissea generic
10:00:38 Launch pad and assembling
10:00:50 Press conference ( journalist Frank De Winne )
10:01:01 Carrying the Rocket to the launch pad
10:01:17 Crew getting on the spacecraft
10:01:25 Launch
10:01:50 Soyuz TMA - 1 in orbit
10:02:44 Docking with ISS and entering the ISS
10:03:12 First inflight call
10:03:24 Work in the ISS and phone calls
10:03:52 Inside the ISS, soyuz, glove box, typing, eating, inflight call with st Truiden
10:05:32 Work on experience neurology, physical dynamics, blood samples,
10:06:24 Frank De Winne look at his in flight program
10:06:31 Cardiocog - experience with University in Belgium
10:06:40 Earth view
10:06:44 Life on board : exercise on the bycicle, shaving, drink, postcards
10:07:23 Inflight call with officials ( ESA officials, Prince Philip, É )
10:07:48 Science experience and communication with colleges
10:08:34 Growing plant in space
10:08:48 Soyuz and visit of the ISS
10:09:08 Life in IS