Italian astronaut to watch World Cup
match from space
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[October 04, 2019]
TOKYO
(Reuters) - Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano will be cheering on his
team from space when they take on South Africa in their pivotal Rugby
World Cup clash. |
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano, crew member of the mission to the
International Space Station (ISS), waves as he boards prior the launch
of Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, July 20,
2019. Dmitri Lovetsky |
Parmitano will be watching Friday's Pool B match from the
International Space Station as it orbits some 400 km above the
earth.
Italy are looking to upset the Springboks and reach the knockout
stages for the first time.
Parmitano, who has been in space since July, had a message for
the Italian team.
"You are a team and have to work all together to reach your
goal, which is that of winning," he said in a video posted by
the European Space Agency and the Italian Rugby Federation.
It is not the first time Parmitano has broken new ground in
space.
In August he became the first person to DJ in space when he
played a set from the ISS for a club in Ibiza.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Alison Williams)
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