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![]() by Staff Writers Paris, France (ESA) Jun 09, 2011
Now that Paolo Nespoli has returned from the International Space Station, we are looking forward to Europe's next mission. Andre Kuipers will be launched to the orbital outpost in November - but his mission still has no name. Help us to find a good one! This will be Andre's second mission to the Space Station: he made an 11-day visit in 2004 as part of a crew rotation flight. But this time he will be staying for about six months, as a flight engineer on Expeditions 30 and 31. He will see the complex in its full glory - in 2004 it had just three main modules. He will perform an extensive programme of scientific experiments and take part in several educational activities, in addition to an engineer's operational duties. DELTA last time, but now? On his first trip, Andre's mission patch was inspired by the style of famous artist Piet Mondrian. The DELTA name stood for 'Dutch Expedition for Life Science, Technology and Atmospheric Research', and also referred to the Dutch Delta Works that protect the low-lying land from the ravages of the North Sea during storms. Something more broadly European is now required, preferably linked to the environment, climate and biodiversity. Andre is an ambassador of the World Wildlife Fund and an emphasis of his mission will be on taking care of Earth and its inhabitants, and how space can help. He is also a medical doctor, and this might inspire ideas for a name and logo leaning towards health and biology. Europe is looking towards the Moon, Mars and other bodies in the Solar System, and the International Space Station - with the Columbus laboratory and Cupola observation module both 'made in Europe' - is a unique place to look down to Earth, leap into deeper space and study the Universe. There are countless possibilities for naming Andre's mission. You choose!
What to do Before sending, please read the instructions carefully. The competition is open to all citizens and residents of ESA's Member States (see linked instructions). The winning name will become the official European name of Andre's mission and the winner will receive a framed mission logo signed by European astronauts.
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