Aorounga Crater, Chad
Photo taken from the Space Station on 5 February 2017, by ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet.
Thomas Pesquet took off on November 17, 2016 to the International Space Station as part of the ESA Proxima mission, he returned to Earth on June 2, 2017, after a six-month mission.
In 2021, Thomas Pesquet returned to the International Space Station for a second mission named "Alpha", based on the Alpha Centauri star, located in the same system as Proxima. Thomas was the first European to leave Earth aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon, which took off from Florida, USA, on April 23, 2021 for a mission lasting more than 6 months.
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