ESA European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. | |
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| Type | Space agency |
| Owner | European Space Agency |
| Website | www |
TheEuropean Astronaut Centre (EAC) (German: Europäisches Astronautenzentrum, French: Centre des astronautes européens), is an establishment of theEuropean Space Agency and home of theEuropean Astronaut Corps. It is located in the southernmost part ofCologne, Germany, and shares the site with theGerman Aerospace Center DLR. The establishment is subdivided into various organisational units, these being Astronaut Training, Space Medicine, Astronaut Operations & Management,[1] Human Exploration of the Moon as part of the Spaceship EAC initiative[2][3] and Communications. It provides training facilities for European and international partner astronauts (including aneutral buoyancy pool), particularly regarding ESA hardware for theISS such as the Columbus ISS module and the future Moon missions training facility LUNA.
The overall European Astronaut Centre organisation is also overseeing the training of European astronauts in centres of other partners, such as the United States (NASA Johnson Space Center), Russia (Star City), Canada (Saint-Hubert) and Japan (Tsukuba).
The Medical Operations arm (theCrew Medical Support Office) concentrates on providing health related support to the European astronauts and their families. Astronaut management supports and directs the careers and mission placements of the astronauts. The Communication Department is in charge of general public and media relations as well as the European astronauts' activities regarding other public or institutional stakeholders. EAC is also the location of ESA's Chief Exploration Scientist.

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