Tim Peake, astronaut

Published: Jan. 24, 2021, noon

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Major Tim Peake, is an Army Air Corps officer and a European Space Agency astronaut. He was the first British astronaut to carry out a spacewalk.

As a child, he became interested in aviation, visiting air shows with his father and learning to fly as a teenager, although space travel was not yet a passion. He joined the school Cadet Corps and found he was in his element. From there he progressed to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and then into the Army Air Corps in 1992. His military career included service in Northern Ireland and the former Yugoslavia, and he spent several years based in Germany where he met his wife Rebecca. He qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1992, and later became a helicopter instructor. He spent time in the USA, learning to fly the Apache attack helicopter, before becoming a test pilot in 2005.

In 2008, he answered an advert from the European Space Agency looking for astronauts. The following year he became one of six successful candidates, chosen from more than 8000 hopefuls. Years of training followed, involving anything from basic dentistry to underwater 'spacewalking', and in December 2015 he headed to the International Space Station for six months.

After his return, Tim moved back to the UK to work with industry and engage in outreach work while he awaits his next space mission. He lives in Hampshire with his wife and two sons.

DISC ONE: Don\\u2019t Stop Me Now by Queen\\nDISC TWO: It Must Be Love by Madness\\nDISC THREE: Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks \\nDISC FOUR: Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra\\nDISC FIVE: Word Up! By Gun \\nDISC SIX: I Don\\u2019t Want to Miss a Thing by Aerosmith\\nDISC SEVEN: Glycerine by Bush\\nDISC EIGHT: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python

BOOK CHOICE: An atlas\\nLUXURY ITEM: A telescope \\nCASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: I Don\\u2019t Want to Miss a Thing by Aerosmith

Presenter Lauren Laverne\\nProducer Sarah Taylor

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