Umberto Guidoni
Umberto Guidoni
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Umberto Guidoni is an Italian astronaut, engineer, and politician. He is commonly referred to as "The First Spacewalker of the New Millennium" due to his historic spacewalk on September 12, 2000.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on December 14, 1954, in Rome, Italy. As of now, there is no record of his passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Italian astronaut, engineer, politician
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Rome, Italy, Umberto Guidoni was fascinated by space exploration from an early age. He pursued a degree in nuclear engineering at the University of Rome La Sapienza, which led to a career in research and development for the Italian Space Agency (ASI). In 1987, he joined ASI as a researcher and later became the agency's technical director.
Major Accomplishments
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First Spacewalker of the New Millennium: Guidoni's historic spacewalk on September 12, 2000, marked a significant milestone in space exploration. He spent over three hours outside the International Space Station (ISS) performing maintenance tasks.
Spaceflight Participant: Guidoni flew aboard two Space Shuttle missions: STS-100 (2001) and Expedition 7/8 (2002). His experience on the ISS provided valuable insights into long-duration spaceflight and life in microgravity environments.
Notable Works or Actions
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As an astronaut, engineer, and politician, Guidoni has been involved in various projects and initiatives. Some notable examples include:
Research and Development: Guidoni contributed to the development of advanced materials and technologies for space exploration.
Space Policy Advisor: He served as a policy advisor on space-related issues for the Italian government.
* Space Agency Director: Guidoni was appointed director of ASI in 2007, overseeing the agency's research and development activities.
Impact and Legacy
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Guidoni's contributions to space exploration have left a lasting impact on the field. His historic spacewalk marked a significant achievement in human spaceflight, demonstrating the capabilities of modern astronauts. As a leader at ASI, he helped shape Italy's space policy and foster international cooperation in space research.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Umberto Guidoni is widely quoted and remembered for his pioneering achievements in space exploration. His expertise as an astronaut, engineer, and politician has made him a respected voice on space-related issues. As one of the most accomplished Italian astronauts, he continues to inspire new generations of scientists and explorers.
Guidoni's quotes often emphasize the importance of international cooperation, innovation, and perseverance in achieving great feats. He reminds us that space exploration is not only about pushing the boundaries of human knowledge but also about building a better future for our planet.
Quotes by Umberto Guidoni

And then I graduate two years later, in 1998, with my class. And, since then I’ve been here in Houston for training basically. And I was very happy to be assigned to this mission.

And since this is a difficult position to reach, we will be using the arm as a support for one of the EVA crewmembers in order to reach this position.

Because, of course, almost all of the rest of the crewmembers will be pretty busy with this, with the activity of the rendezvous and docking.

And this will be a very delicate task because, of course, again we are moving a very massive object and we are moving against this station.

Well, when I was a teenager, my uncle used to give me science book, and he also gave me the first telescope. And I started to look at the stars.

Basically checking the, some of the spec on the computer and also using the visual cue that we have in order to help him in driving the arm.

Well, we have two major goals. The most important one is to get the station arm on board the station, because that's this really milestone in the space station building since from now on they will be using this arm to continue building the space station.

In particular, this arm has 7 degrees-of-freedom that makes the overall motion of the arm very complex so that, before you start driving the arm, you should be very familiar with all the position it can get.

I started this whole endeavor really. And at the beginning we had the selection in Italy. And that was pretty much among people that had held previous experience in that particular satellite. So, I was in that, in a good position then.

During that space walk there will be some repositioning of the power so that the arm can be fully controlled by the robotic station that is in the Lab.