Sur un rythme techno, l'astronaute français de l'ESA à bord de l'ISS pour la mission spatiale Proxima présente la salle de gym où il effectue ses exercices quotidiens. Ces exercices lui permettent de rester en bonne santé et lui éviter une trop grande perte de masse osseuse et musculaire.
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet gives a guided tour of the International Space Station’s exercise machines. Staying fit is important on Earth but even more so in space as bones and muscle are used less in microgravity and tend to waste away. Astronauts spend around two hours every day doing fitness routines.
The Space Station has three types of exercise machines: a treadmill (T2), an exercise bicycle (CEVIS) and a weight-lifting machine (ARED).
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Référence | CNES-2017-00111 |
Type de document | document monté |
Langue | Français, Musical |
Copyright | ESA - NASA - 2017 |
Titre | Thomas Pesquet présente sa salle de sport à bord de l'ISS |
Accès | Grand public |
Durée | 00:02:37 |
Date de production | 2017 |
Genre | Reportage |
Résumé | Sur un rythme techno, l'astronaute français de l'ESA à bord de l'ISS pour la mission spatiale Proxima présente la salle de gym où il effectue ses exercices quotidiens. Ces exercices lui permettent de rester en bonne santé et lui éviter une trop grande perte de masse osseuse et musculaire. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet gives a guided tour of the International Space Station’s exercise machines. Staying fit is important on Earth but even more so in space as bones and muscle are used less in microgravity and tend to waste away. Astronauts spend around two hours every day doing fitness routines. The Space Station has three types of exercise machines: a treadmill (T2), an exercise bicycle (CEVIS) and a weight-lifting machine (ARED). |
Dossier | Archives/Archives vols habités |
Thème | Sciences spatiales |
Mot-clé | Pesquet Thomas; Proxima mission; sport; civis; T2; ared |
Mot clé image | Pesquet Thomas; station spatiale internationale; sport; ared; civis; T2 |
Mot clé sequence | perte; masse osseuse; masse musculaire; lutte contre |
Droits | The ESA copyrighted video material can be used only by media outlets for news purposes (newspapers, magazines, radios, TVs, news websites and mobile news services...). The video material cannot be used for marketing or advertising purposes. The copyright is taken care of by the terms and conditions of the website. This entitles you to use ESA footage as long as you are not using it for commercial purposes. In all modes of transmission of the programme credit will be given to ESA/NASA - substantially in the form "Footage courtesy of ESA/NASA” |
Couleur | Couleur |
Son | Sonore |
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