• Sweden edition

Fuglesang lifts off

Published: 29 Aug 09 10:20 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/21758/20090829/

After three previous attempts this week, the Discovery space shuttle has finally blasted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida with Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang and six Americans on board. This is Fuglesang's second space mission.

The launch went according to plan and after eight minutes the Discovery was orbiting the earth.

“It was an extemely memorable moment to be able to see Christer step into the clouds on the warm August night in Florida. The ground vibrated from the power released from the enormous rockets. Everything went really well,” Olle Norberg, general director of the Swedish National Space Board (Rymdstyrelsen) told TT.

Norberg, who was at Kennedy Space Center for takeoff, was happy that Fuglesang will once again be able to see the International Space Station (ISS).

“It's great for Christer to be able to come to ISS and see it almost finished. It has been three years since he was last there.”

Fuglesang's first space mission was in 2006.

The Swedish delegation celebrated the occasion with the traditional meal that is eaten every time a shuttle is sent up – baked beans and corn bread.

“The atmosphere here at Kennedy Space Center is really great. The stress is totally gone,” Norberg said.

This is NASA's 128th space mission. The Discovery will deliver equipment and necessities to ISS during its 13-day journey. Three space walks are scheduled and Fuglesang will take part in two.

The Discovery is scheduled to dock at ISS on Sunday night.

This wasn't the first time Fuglesang and the other six crew members had strapped themselves into the shuttle this week. Tuesday's first attempt was cancelled shortly before liftoff when weather conditions were deemed too dangerous, and two subsequent attempts were thwarted by problems with a liquid hydrogen fill-and-drain valve.

NASA engineers eventually discovered that the problem was caused by false instrument readings and devised a method of determining if the valve was properly closed in case the instruments malfunction again.

The process of filling the shuttle's external tank with nearly two million liters (500,000 gallons) of liquid hydrogen and oxygen began at 2:45 pm (1845 GMT) after a slight delay due to stormy weather near the launch site.

The Discovery is carrying seven tonnes of equipment to ISS. In addition to the seven crew members, there are also six mice on board the space shuttle. Three of them have manipulated genes to be used in research related to the loss of bone mass, in hopes of finding new treatments for treatment of bone brittleness.

In the hours leading up to takeoff, Fuglesang wrote several messages on Twitter. In his final post, sent around five hours before takeoff, he wrote:

"T-4:50 Ate my hamburger. We get dressed in 20 minutes. 'Signing off' again and hope to be back online in 2 weeks (and not before :-) )."

TT/AFP/The Local (news@thelocal.se)

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

Fark It! Digg This  Share everywhere
Send to a friend Printable version Twitter This

Your comments about this article:

The comments below have not been moderated in advance and are not produced by The Local unless clearly stated. Readers are responsible for the content of their own comments. Comments that breach our terms and conditions will be removed.

12:05 August 29, 2009 by peropaco
With all of the Swedish media attention around this launch, one would think the space ship and all its technology was swede. Does anyone know the names of the other astronauts? I think not.
13:18 August 29, 2009 by Captcha
peropaco, what's wrong with you? Why read THE LOCAL if you hate the idea of Swedish pride?
15:51 August 29, 2009 by Mzungu
^

His problem! Had a promise last night,that wasn't fulfilled...
16:10 August 29, 2009 by Freebie
As an American with very cherished Swedish friends (and Godson), I witnessed, from my front yard in Florida, the launch of this space shuttle rise into the heavens. Not only did I experience at that moment pride for MY country, but also for Sweden and all my Swedish friends.
16:27 August 29, 2009 by peropaco
Captcha,

as a Swede, I have all the right to give my opinion on al lthe hoopla around this launch.
16:58 August 29, 2009 by jose_s
right on Freebie! may all the astronauts make it safe home to their families......
23:59 August 29, 2009 by lingonberrie
Sweden needs to have a space program on par with NASA.

NASA indoctrination policies start with the United States Government. That agency tells their astronauts what they are allowed to say about what they see and what they do, and what they write about concerning their flights, until they die.

Other Nation's astronauts have also flown with the NASA program, and will continue to do so, including Russians.

When missions are of a "National Security" type, (and that rubric has been trotted-out so regularly by the U.S. that any validy is lost) no one but Americans will be aboard.

I believe that the United States is still playing catch-up with the Russians, unless both are in collusion, and that both of them would be eons behind had the Germans re-started a space program after WWII.
20:26 August 30, 2009 by Leprehcaun
@ lingonberrie

"Sweden needs to have a space program on par with NASA. "

HAHAHA, I'm sure hoping you're joking.. That would be amazing to see. A nation of 9.3 million's space program competing with a nation of 300 million's space program. I'm not saying it's impossible. Let's see.

First we need to invade Norway and force them to leave for Denmark (if we are going to keep a population of 0.3 million) to get their oil, then we need to kidnap everyone at NASA, increase taxes to 95%, close down all schools and hospitals and all other significant expenses. Then we might be able to do it with 9.3 million people.

Then ofc, why would we do all that to destroy the environment? NASA x2? A space race to Mars? All the Co2.. and just what would we gain on this? Squat.
23:07 August 31, 2009 by lingonberrie
Had the United States not had access to the German scientists after WWII, they would still be shooting off firecrackers in their back-yards and calling them rockets.

Germany has much less land area and population than the United States, yet they have produced and continue to produce some of the best scientists in the world, and some of the best educated students in the world.

Population and land mass has nothing to do with intelligence or education. Two thirds of the United States high school students have a poor grasp of mathmatics, and a large portion of them are nearly illiterate after they leave high school.

Not many among their formally educated have the capacity for critical thinking.

You are a Swede. Act like one.
17:49 September 1, 2009 by mkvgtired
lingonberrie, You clearly have never heard of many of the world renowned technical schools in the US; MIT, SOCAL, U of Chicago, and many many more. The US has many other world renowned schools of other concentrations as well. German technology and know how did help the US, but many of the scientists were Jewish (including Einstein) and had to flee Europe. You make it sound as if we stole them for our gain, on the contrary the Europeans drove them out. I agree with you, you should have pride in your country but Swedish pride does not equal anti-Americanism. If you have to bash another country to make yourself feel better it just highlights your insecurities and magnifies their accomplishments. Just a tip.
19:12 September 1, 2009 by lingonberrie
Read The Rise of The Fourth Reich and come here and lecture me about the United States.

Your CIA was made professional by the likes of General Rheinhardt Gehlen. He was an SS intelligence officer of the highest caliber who the United States recognized as an asset to their system. He did not run from anyone, he was hired by the Americans, and there were hundreds like him, some from the Gestapo.

That is just one instance, and that instance was documented well before the book that I mention above was printed or the author was alive.

You have a fairy-tale notion of your country, time that you grew up and accepted reality.

As well, I have five years of university education so I am well aware of your "reknowed" schools in the United States, and especially of the Skull and Bones Society of your "renowned" East Coast Elitist Yale, of which your "reknowned" moron geroge w bush was a charter member.
20:44 September 1, 2009 by mkvgtired
I also have a university education. I do not know why people like you always seem to think a university education somehow means you are superior to someone else intellectually. The US and Israel have brought more Nazis to justice than any other nations. So you brought up one example, I guess it still beats shoving the local Jewish populations into cattle cars to be shipped off to their deaths.
ADD YOUR COMMENT   (YOU MUST LOG IN OR REGISTER TO MAKE A COMMENT)
Today's headlines

Masked man raped cyclist in Malmö park

After a 28-year-old woman was pulled off her bicycle and raped by an unidentified assailant in Malmö over the weekend, and police are fearing it could be the work of a budding serial rapist. READ (6 COMMENTS) »

Dramatic rise in dementia numbers in Sweden

Dramatic rise in dementia numbers in Sweden

Every second Swede is at risk of developing dementia, according to a new study from Umeå University, which concentrated on the 85+ population in northern Sweden. READ »

Rise in polls 'Löfven-effect': political expert

Rise in polls 'Löfven-effect': political expert

Since the new Social Democrat party leader Stefan Löfven took up the post, the party is gaining strength in the polls, causing political experts to speak of a ”Löfven-effect”. READ »

Narcolepsy victims in new compensation bid

Narcolepsy victims in new compensation bid

Families of children in Sweden suffering from narcolepsy caused by vaccination for the swine flu can expect some form of compensation, Swedish health minister Göran Hägglund said on Sunday in response to new calls for help from parents. READ (1 COMMENT) »

Löfven ready to negotiate over nuclear power

Löfven ready to negotiate over nuclear power

The new leader of the Social Democrats Stefan Löfven has indicated he's ready to negotiate with the government over the future of nuclear power despite a previous party decision to phase out nuclear energy in Sweden. READ (1 COMMENT) »

One in five Swedes 'believes in ghosts'

One in five Swedes 'believes in ghosts'

One in five Swedes believes that people rise from the grave after they've died, a new survey has shown. READ (7 COMMENTS) »

Malmö murders linked to fake online firms: report

Several of the recent killings in Malmö have been linked to financial fraud and fake companies trading online, according to sources close to the ongoing murder investigations. READ (8 COMMENTS) »

Flying Finn Latvala claims Swedish rally title

Flying Finn Latvala claims Swedish rally title

Finnish driver Jari-Matti Latvala claimed the Rally of Sweden title near Hagfors in western Sweden on Sunday, the sixth win of his career. READ »

More National

Highlights from Follow Sweden

20 things to know before moving to Sweden

As diverse as Sweden is, there are a few societal norms that are distinctly Swedish. Understanding a handful of them will hopefully prepare you culturally before you relocate. When you're invited home to a Swede, you better be on time and take your shoes off, writes expat Lola Akinmade-Åkerström. Read more »

How far can English take you in Sweden?

Sweden is a country where almost everyone can speak English. So why bother to learn Swedish? Edina Varnagy from Hungary managed with English for a whole year but then found that Swedish could open doors – to a job, a social life and greater understanding. Read more »


Blog Update: Julie's Nordic Island

12 February 21:30

The consciousness of one »

"The ice dripped in the winter sun. It was the first day when the light had been intense enough to cause dripping in the sunlight. To hear it was an extraordinary wakeup call. The cycle was happening again as it always does, always will (or so we think). I imagined that on my summer island, the bees..." READ »

Highlights
The Local
SOCIETY »
The Local's Oliver Gee finds out why the star of Sweden's version of 'The Office' thinks Sweden is the most PC country in the world
Micheal Brauer/Flickr (File)
SCIENCE & TECH »
'Drunkorexia' on the rise in Sweden: report
Alexander Lervik and Johan Carper
LIFESTYLE »
Seven Swedish designs that will blow your mind
Eva Rinadi Celebrity and Live Music Photography/Flickr
SOCIETY »
Star Wars in Swedish causes fan outrage
www.dotoday.se
LIFESTYLE »
What's On: The Local's guide to upcoming attractions and events in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö.
OLIKA Publishing
OPINION »
The Swedish language needs a new pronoun free of preconceived notions about gender, a Swedish linguist and representatives from a publishing house argue
Madonna set for July 4th concert in Sweden
SOCIETY »
Madonna set for July 4th concert in Sweden
TV4
GALLERY »
An inside look at 'The Office' in Swedish
Georgios M.W (File)
SOCIETY »
Swedish mother gave 3-year-old cigs and beer
Photo: Fredrik Persson/Scanpix
SOCIETY »
A duvet cover designed to look like cardboard boxes, on sale at a luxury department store in Stockholm, has some arguing that the city's homeless are being exploited for profit.
Ann Catrin Brockman/Flickr (File)
LIFESTYLE »
Five Swedish songs that never made Eurovision
Q&A with Swenglish comedy star Ben Kersley
LIFESTYLE »
Swenglish comedy star Ben Kersley explains how ‘three bespectacled English guys’ plan to make Swedes laugh
Photo: Screenshot YouTube
SOCIETY »
Move over Bugs – a Swedish bunny is rapidly becoming the most popular rabbit in the world!
Photo: Sony Pictures
SPONSORED ARTICLE
How Millennium films tap deep into Swedish angst
Photo: Helena Wahlman
SPONSORED ARTICLE
Braving the cold: Ten reasons to spend winter in Sweden
Photo: ECLA
SPONSORED ARTICLE
A truly international education at the heart of Berlin
Highlights from Follow Sweden
Swedish word of the day

fin

adjective

Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.

Latest news from The Local in Germany

More news from Germany at thelocal.de

Latest news from The Local in Switzerland

More news from Switzerland at thelocal.ch

Latest news from The Local in France

More news from France at thelocal.fr

Latest news from The Local in Norway

More news from Norway at thelocal.no

Blog
Highlights from Follow Sweden
New book about Sweden – get to know the country

Sweden – Up North, Down to Earth is a book about Sweden today. A country of natural beauty and open space, and a society focused on equality, human rights and sustainability. Meet regular and astonishing Swedes, supercars and indie rock bands, vampires and royalties.

Buy your copy of Sweden – Up North, Down to Earth from Sweden Bookshop

Search News


Register

Register now for:
> Free use of noticeboard
> Special discounts
> Weekly news roundup
> Unlimited use of discuss

REGISTER FOR FREE »

Jobs in Sweden, in English

503 jobs available
220 new jobs this week
22 new jobs today

ALL JOBS »

Counseling in English
Individuals & Couples - Stockholm Beth Rogerson PhD - Clinical, Marriage & Family Therapist
Click or call 08-5580 1266 now
Doctor of Psychology
Therapy in English in Stockholm Trained in California Individuals & Couples (08) 93 81 48 FREE phone consultation
Visit anxiousorblue.se
Get on the Tennis Court with www.babolatshop.se
The new Online Tennis Store with the largest selection of Babolat Products in Sweden
http://www.babolatshop.se
Turning Point Counseling
Turning Point Counselling centre offers the international community of Stockholm a safe space for personal development, counselling and coaching.
http://www.turning-point.se/show.asp
Swedish Down Town
Swedish Down Town PR Consulting and Productions is an innovative business company which provides valuable assistance with Public Relations and Communications in the swedish and the international market.
www.swedishdowntown.com
The Local's new Marketplace
Find products and services that are specifically focused on English speakers living in Sweden!
FULL DETAILS
English Speaking Therapist Stockholm
British-Australian Male Counsellor. Counselling Therapy for Depression, Mental Health, Sex, Relationship & Expat Issues
08-559 22 636 or CLICK HERE