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Previously on "Space!!"
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHe is the first British guy to undertake a space walk today.
The first one did it over 20 years ago. He wasn't official though.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSpotting the TV in ClientCo's canteen has just reminded me of the rather startling radio announcement I heard about Mr Peake's schedule for today. He's apparently the first British guy to undertake a space walk today. He needs to go outside in order to 'fix a power unit and lay a cable'.
The first one did it over 20 years ago. He wasn't official though.
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Spotting the TV in ClientCo's canteen has just reminded me of the rather startling radio announcement I heard about Mr Peake's schedule for today. He's apparently the first British guy to undertake a space walk today. He needs to go outside in order to 'fix a power unit and lay a cable'.
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He is following in a British woman's steps but that's not surprising
"Who said she could drive?"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAt least it will be clean when he gets there.
:-D
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAye she was quite a torch bearer for the UK space program
The 1991 World Student Games were held in Sheffield. Who better to open them than local lass and first British astronaut Helen Sharman, fresh from a trip to the Mir space station? Trouble was, more used to floating weightless than trotting round a track, she tripped and dropped the torch, extinguishing the ceremonial flame.
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