Jean-Pierre Haigneré Explained

Jean-Pierre Haigneré
Type:CNES Spationaut
Status:Retired
Nationality:French
Birth Date:1948 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Paris, France
Occupation:Test Pilot
Rank:Brigadier General, French Air Force
Selection:1985 CNES Group 2, 1998 ESA Group
Time:209d 12h 25min
Mission:Soyuz TM-17, Mir Altair, Soyuz TM-16, Soyuz TM-29, Mir Perseus (EO-27)

Jean-Pierre Haigneré (born 19 May 1948) is a French Air Force officer and a former CNES spationaut.

Jean-Pierre Haigneré was born in Paris, France, and joined the French Air Force, where he trained as a test pilot.[1]

He flew on two missions to the Mir space station in 1993 and 1999. The Mir Perseus (Mir EO-27) long-duration mission (186 days) in 1999 also included an EVA.[2] In addition to his duties at the European Space Agency, Jean-Pierre Haigneré is also involved in a European space tourism initiative, the Astronaute Club Européen (ACE), which he co-founded with Alain Dupas and Laurent Gathier.[3] He is credited with taking the first picture of the shadow of a Solar eclipse from space. He took this during the Mir Perseus (Mir EO-27) mission.

Family

He is married to former French astronaut Claudie Haigneré.[4] The asteroid 135268 Haigneré is named in their combined honour.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jean-Pierre Haigneré . European Space Agency. 25 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Haigneré Jean-Pierre. spacefacts.de. 25 March 2023.
  3. News: Jean-Pierre Haigneré commits to suborbital flight (translated from French) . Le Figaro. 25 March 2023.
  4. Web site: Claudie Haigneré (formerly Claudie André-Deshays). European Space Agency. 25 March 2023.
  5. News: Wenxin . Gao . 6 May 2015 . French couple went on space missions . 25 March 2023 . The Straits Times.