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British astronaut selected for ISS mission
Posted: Tue, May 21, 2013, 8:35 AM ET (1235 GMT)
Peake, Tim (ESA) A British astronaut will fly to the International Space Station in 2015, becoming the first official representative of the British government to fly in space. Tim Peake, a member of the ESA astronaut corps, will fly on Expedition 46/47 in 2015 on a six-month mission. Peake is the first British ESA astronaut, joining the astronaut corps in 2009, and will be the eighth ESA astronaut to fly a long-duration mission on the ISS. The UK had for many years not been a part of ESA's human spaceflight programs, electing to support other ESA programs instead, but in recent years has provided some funding for human spaceflight. Peake will be the first British astronaut officially representing the UK, although several other Britons or people with dual British citizenship have flown in space, including Helen Sharman with the Soviets in 1991 and several NASA astronauts.
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