- Project Juno
Project Juno was a private British
space program me, which selectedHelen Sharman to be the first Briton in space.Since Britain then had no human spaceflight program, a private consortium was formed and intended to raise money to pay the USSR for a flight on a
Soyuz rocket to theMir space station . The USSR had recently flownToyohiro Akiyama , aJapan esejournalist , under a similar arrangement.A call for applicants was publicized in the UK (one ad read "Astronaut wanted. No experience necessary" [http://www.scenta.co.uk/scenta/features.cfm?cit_id=94123&FAArea1=customWidgets.content_view_1] ), leading to 13,000 applications. Juno selected four candidates to train in the USSR:
* Gordon Brooks (Royal Navy physician, then 33)
* Major Timothy Mace (Army Air Corps, 33)
* Clive Smith (Kingston Polytechnic lecturer, 27)
*Helen Sharman (food technologist, 26)Eventually Mace and Sharman were the two finalists, and Sharman was chosen for the flight with Mace as her backup.
The cost of the flight was to be funded by various innovative schemes, including sponsoring by private British companies and a lottery system. Corporate sponsors included
British Aerospace ,Memorex , andInterflora , and television rights were sold toITV .Ultimately Juno failed to raise the entire sum, and Russia considered canceling the mission. It is believed that
Mikhail Gorbachev directed the mission to proceed at Soviet cost. Several of the ambitious microgravity experiments that were planned were eliminated in favor of experiments designed by British schools that could be done with existing equipment aboard Mir.Sharman was launched aboard
Soyuz TM-12 on18 May 1991 , and returned aboardSoyuz TM-11 on26 May 1991 .Both Sharman and Mace were candidates but not selected in the 1992 and 1998
European Space Agency selection rounds for its astronaut corps. Although Mace did not fly in space, he married the daughter of acosmonaut . In later life he was thehelicopter pilot forPresident of South Africa Nelson Mandela . [ [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/international/english/mace_timothy.htm spacefacts.de] ]ee also
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British National Space Centre
*British space programme
*British astronauts References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/low/dates/stories/may/18/newsid_2380000/2380649.stm BBC article]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/international/english/mace_timothy.htm Spacefacts bio of Timothy Mace]
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