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30 years ago, Dirk Frimout boarded the space shuttle Atlantis and became the first Belgian to go into space. His journey lasted almost nine days and in that time he covered more than five million kilometres. This may have been the longest distance (at the time), but Frimout was not the first Belgian to undertake a long scientific journey. Via the link below you can find more scientific expeditions on Bestor. | 30 years ago, Dirk Frimout boarded the space shuttle Atlantis and became the first Belgian to go into space. His journey lasted almost nine days and in that time he covered more than five million kilometres. This may have been the longest distance (at the time), but Frimout was not the first Belgian to undertake a long scientific journey. Via the link below you can find more scientific expeditions on Bestor. | ||
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