Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar

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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar

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