European Space Agency

Reinhold Ewald

Germany

Reinhold Ewald
Retired

Biography

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Dr. Reinhold Ewald (born December 18, 1956) is a German physicist and ESA astronaut. In 1990, he was selected to the German astronaut team, training for the Mir '92 mission. He was the backup of Klaus-Dietrich Flade for the Soyuz TM-14 mission. In 1995 he began training for the second German Mir mission. In February 1997 he flew to the space station Mir with Soyuz TM-25, spending 20 days in space. He performed experiments in biomedical and material sciences, and carried out operational tests in preparation for the International Space Station.

Type

Government

Age

69

Date of Birth

December 18, 1956

First Flight

February 10, 1997

Last Flight

February 10, 1997

Career Stats

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Flights

1

Landings

0

Spacewalks

P19DT16H34M30S

Time in Space

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