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Des lycéens d Avallon rêvent d expérimenter l apesanteur : comment comptent-ils s y prendre ?
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Touchdown on Mars for Thales SuperCam

L Armée de l Air et de l Espace, le CNES et le groupe ADP nouent un partenariat dans la lutte anti-drones

L Armée de l Air et de l Espace, le CNES et le groupe ADP nouent un partenariat dans la lutte anti-drones
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Here s what to expect at France s Expo 2020 Dubai pavilion

Dubai: With Expo 2020 Dubai just a few months away from opening its doors to the public, a sneak peek into French Pavilion’s visitors’ journey was unveiled on Monday. Jean-Yves le Drian, French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs; Erik Linquier, Commissioner General for France at the Dubai World Expo and chairman of Cofrex (Compagnie Française des Expositions); and Justine Weulersse, Content and Programming Director and Exhibition Commissioner General, gave a virtual tour of the permanent and transient exhibitions at the France Pavilion. They said “the ambition of the France Pavilion is to unleash its visitors’ inspiration to bring out ideas, desires, and emotions as well as to generate involvement and to embody innovations. The visitor experience revolves around light, manifested in both the pavilion’s architecture and in its exhibitions. (This will) also be the opportunity to highlight French innovations, and to showcase our companies internationally.”

There s a lot of expectations when you send a Frenchman into space

‘There’s a lot of expectations when you send a Frenchman into space’ We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Kenneth Chang Save Normal text size A French astronaut who leaves Earth these days does not leave French food behind. Here are some of the foods that Thomas Pesquet, a French astronaut who launched on a SpaceX rocket to the International Space Station on Friday, will enjoy during his six-month stay in orbit: lobster, beef bourguignon, cod with black rice, potato cakes with wild mushrooms and almond tarts with caramelised pears. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet gives a tour of the International Space Station’s kitchen and the special food will share with his crewmates in space on a 2016 mission,

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