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European Space Agency-Education Payload Operations-Scripts (ESA-EPO-Scripts )
06.19.13

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Experiment Overview

This content was provided by Nigel D. LL Savage, Elisabeth Celton, Shamim Hartevelt, and is maintained in a database by the ISS Program Science Office.

Information provided courtesy of the Erasmus Experiment Archive.
Brief Summary

European Space Agency ? Education Payload Operations (ESA-EPO) records education demonstrations performed on the International Space Station (ISS) by crewmembers. ESA-EPO enhances existing ESA Human Space Operations (HSO) education program. ESA-EPO-Scripts (with the theme Spaceship Earth) allows European children to compare the systems responsible for maintain life on the ISS with the Earth?s natural recycling systems. The scripts also cover observation of human life on planet Earth from the view point of the ISS and thus cover topics of Human life, biodiversity and climate.

Principal Investigator(s)

  • Nigel D. LL Savage, ESTEC HSO-K, Noordwijk, Netherlands
  • Elisabeth Celton, ESTEC HSO-K, Noordwijk, Netherlands
  • Shamim Hartevelt, HSO-K, Noordwijk, Netherlands
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    Developer(s)
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    Sponsoring Space Agency

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    Sponsoring Organization

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    Research Benefits

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    ISS Expedition Duration:

    September 2011 - September 2012

    Expeditions Assigned

    29/30,31/32

    Previous ISS Missions

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    Experiment Description

    Research Overview

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    Description

    ESA-EPO Scripts-Spaceship Earth - allows for European children to compare the ISS and the crew's living environment to their daily surroundings.

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    Applications

    Space Applications

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    Earth Applications

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    Operations

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    Imagery

    Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
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