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  1. Andreas Mogensen Enevold (Copenhague, Dinamarca, en 1976) es el primer astronauta danés de la historia. En Dinamarca, trabajó como ingeniero de la R&D del departamento de Vestas en Dinamarca. Él ha estado trabajando en Alemania como un ingeniero en sistema de control de actitud y órbita y orientación, navegación y control para ...

  2. During 2021 and 2022, Andreas Mogensen participated in ESA's Pangaea training course, learning how to become an efficient field scientist in geology and astrobiology. Going to Lofoten, Norway, Canary Islands, Spain, the Dolomites, Italy and the Ries crater, Germany, Andreas was joined by NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins and a team of experts ...

  3. 3806 views6 likes. ESA / Science & Exploration / Human and Robotic Exploration / iriss. ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen is Denmark’s first astronaut, but he has had an international education and career. Born in 1976, Andreas went to an international school in Copenhagen, Denmark, and studied aeronautical engineering in London, UK.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2023 · UPDATE: ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen became the commander of the International Space Station, the sixth European to take the role, on 26 September, at 15:43 CEST. In-depth. Andreas with the Sleep-in-Orbit in-ear monitors in his sleeping quarters.

  5. Andreas Enevold "Andy" Mogensen (born 2 November 1976) is a Danish engineer and ESA astronaut who is best known for being the first Dane to fly in space as part of the European Space Agency's Iriss program.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2023 · Oct 06, 2023. Image Article. iss070e001677 (Oct. 3, 2023) — ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and Expedition 70 Commander Andreas Mogensen is pictured with the International Space Station’s new exercise cycle after it was installed in the Destiny laboratory module. NASA.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2022 · NASA has selected the Danish ESA astronaut, Andreas Mogensen, as one of two pilots on an upcoming Space X mission, which in July 2023 will take off for ISS, the International Space Station, at the start of a six-month mission.