First Dane goes into space -- to test
bike gear
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[September 02, 2015]
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark will
send its first man into space on Wednesday and in keeping with the
country's love of all things cycling, one of his jobs will be to test
new equipment on Danish-made exercise bikes at the International Space
Station.
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Dubbed "Denmark's Gagarin" by European Space Agency officials
after the first man in space, Andreas Mogensen will lift off at 0437
GMT (12:37 a.m. EDT) accompanied by Russian Sergei Volkov and Kazakh
Aidyn Aimbetov on ESA's 10-day "sprint" mission.
The aim is to test equipment in areas of telerobotics and
communications as well as monitoring the impact of space travel on
Mogensen himself as his short voyage is unique in missions that
normally last several months, according to ESA.
But he will also test out a new heart rate monitor and
force-measuring pedals on exercise bikes built by the Danish
Aerospace Company (DAC), according to the company's website.
The Danish exercise bikes -- with no seats as none are needed in
gravity-free conditions -- were launched in 2001 and replaced or
upgraded several times since. They are part of the way astronauts
battle the negative impact of being in space.
DAC runs one of seven ESA control centers with a live link to the
International Space Station, running medical experiments and
monitoring vital statistics of astronauts.
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At a pre-flight news conference at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan from where the Russian Soyuz space craft will launch, the
upbeat Mogensen said he had specially shaved his right leg to allow
Volkov to better apply electrodes to the limb for the experiments in
space. No bicycles were mentioned.
(Reporting by Alexander Tange in Copenhagen and Shamil Zhumatov in
Baikonur; Writing by Sabina Zawadzki; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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