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Tim Peake
RETIRED / ESA

TIM PEAKE

British Astronaut - Government

Time in Space
185d 22h 11m 51s
Spacewalks
1
Missions
1
Age
53
External Resources

Biography

Major Timothy Nigel Peake CMG is a British Army Air Corps officer, former European Space Agency astronaut and International Space Station (ISS) crew member. He is the first British ESA astronaut, the second astronaut to bear a flag of the United Kingdom patch, the sixth person born in the United Kingdom to go on board the International Space Station and the seventh UK-born person in space. He began the ESA's intensive astronaut basic training course in September 2009 and graduated on 22 November 2010

Born on April 7, 1972. Throughout a distinguished career, Tim Peake has logged 185d 22h 11m 51s in space across 1 mission.

Fact Sheet

Full Name

Tim Peake

Nationality

British

Date of Birth

April 7, 1972

Age

53

Type

Government

Status

Retired

Agency

European Space Agency (ESA)

First Flight

2015

Last Flight

2015

Mission Statistics

Total Flights

1

Total Landings

1

Total Spacewalks

1

Cumulative Time in Space

185d 22h 11m 51s

Cumulative EVA Time

43m

Spacewalks (EVAs)

Expedition 46 EVA 2

Start

January 15, 2016 at 01:48 PM UTC

End

January 15, 2016 at 06:31 PM UTC

Duration

43m

Location

International Space Station

Crew

Timothy Kopra (EV1), Tim Peake (EV2)

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