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Brazil Has a Lot to Gain from His Mission, Says First Brazilian Astronaut PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adriana Franzin   
Monday, 10 April 2006

Brazilian lieutenant-coronel Marcos Pontes gave a press conference directly from the International Space Station via videoconference. The first Brazilian astronaut to participate in a space flight spoke to the reporters for 20 minutes.

According to Pontes, the space mission met "100% of the expectations" from the scientific perspective, in terms of publicizing the space program, and in the historical aspect.

"Carrying our flag represents a lot for the future and for history, as the centennial of Santos Dumont's flight," he recalled.

The mission was denominated the Centennial Mission to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first flight made by the Brazilian inventor, Santos Dumont, in his 14 Bis, in Paris.

In Pontes' opinion, Brazil took an important step to solidify its position among the countries with space programs. "When we represent Brazil and carry this flag, we sense the impact this has on millions of Brazilians and the international community."

Replying to criticisms over the cost of the mission (US$ 10 million), he emphasized the motivation it gave to young people and said that the country "has much to gain" from a mission like this one.

A cooperation agreement signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva last October with Russia reduced the price of the Brazilian astronaut's trip to under half of what the Russians normally charge for this type of flight, something on the order of US$ 10 million.

Agência Brasil

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Mary de Sa
written by Guest, 2006-04-10 18:32:57
I took 20 students from my school in Rio de Janeiro to talk to the Brazilian cosmonaut and there is nothing about it here....how come? It was all over the news on April 5.
Did I just not find it. Can you recommend one way I can find any info and pictures about this event?
Thank you for you time.
Best regards,
Mary de Sa
Science teacher
Brazil, scienti
written by Guest, 2006-04-10 23:04:48
Please read this new!
http://agencia.fapesp.br/index...1026&aq=s
in home page http://www.fapesp.br/english/index.php
Brasil, reality...
written by Guest, 2006-04-10 23:09:30
this is home page scientific from Brazil
http://www.fapesp.br/english/index.php
and news, "The lessons from the tragedy
Destruction of the Satellite Launching Vehicle suggests a revision in the Brazilianspace program"
http://agencia.fapesp.br/index.php?lg=en&s=31,2,1026&aq=s

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