Umberto Guidoni

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Umberto Guidoni
Umberto Guidoni
Astronaut
 Nationality Italian
 Born August 18, 1954
Rome, Italy
 Occupation1 Researcher
 Space time 27d 15h 12m
 Selection 1996 NASA Group
 Mission(s) STS-75, STS-100
Mission insignia
 1 previous or current

Umberto Guidoni (born in Rome, 18 August 1954) is an astronaut of Italian nationality. He is a veteran of two NASA space shuttle missions.

Guidoni earned a doctorate in astrophysics from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1978 and worked in the Italian Space Agency (ASI) as well as in the European Space Agency (ESA). One of his research projects was the Tethered Satellite System, which was part of the payload of the STS-46 mission. Guidoni trained as an alternate payload specialist for this mission and made his first spaceflight aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia STS-75 in 1996, which included another test of the TSS system. Guidoni's most recent flight was aboard Endeavour STS-100 in 2001, when he was the first European to visit the International Space Station.

He retired from active astronaut status in June 2004.

In 2004 he has been elected Member of the European Parliament in the Group of the European United Left (GUE/NGL).

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