“Welcome Back to Earth.” President Duda Congratulates Astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski
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Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski's successful journey to the International Space Station and his return to Mother Earth were among the few events this year that, like Lewandowski's goal, seemed to unite the two feuding halves of Poland. The entire internet was rooting for the Polish astronaut and rooting for the second Pole in space. Well, okay—almost the entire internet. The exception are conspiracy theorists.
Earth Views from Cupola | Europe's Ignis Mission
Earth Views from Cupola | Europe's Ignis Mission | International Space StationView of Earth as seen by European Space Agency (ESA) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski inside the seven-windowed cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world".The European Space Agency-built Cupola is the favorite place of many astronauts on the International Space Station. It serves not only as a unique photo spot, but also for observing …
The plane carrying Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski landed in Cologne, Germany, where ESA's European Astronaut Centre is located. "I'm returning with a head full of ideas on how to use this mission and build our future," the Pole declared after landing. He also noted that space flight was the most challenging, yet also the most valuable experience of his life. 🇬🇱 Back in Cologne. Your presence and support – today and throughout the…
We have an incredible amount of work to do to capitalize on this mission," said Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski after returning from the International Space Station. On Wednesday, a special plane carrying the astronaut landed in Cologne, Germany. On the way from the United States, Uznański-Wiśniewski was accompanied by a medical team and his wife, Aleksandra. A group of several dozen people waited on the tarmac for the Polish astron…
On Wednesday, July 16, Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski and his wife landed in Cologne, Germany. Before departing for ESA's European Astronaut Centre, he delivered a short speech.
Among the biggest surprises on the International Space Station, he cited the microgravity environment and the view of Earth. Speaking of challenges, he mentioned the high G-forces during the flight to and from the station.
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