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Dutch astronaut André Kuiper, 60, made contact with International Space Station In 911 he was converted to a center Emergency service.
The astronaut explained this contact, which triggered the panic NASA Headquarters At the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Ohio Texas, Was wrong.
The astronaut said during an interview Radio Netherlands The next day he received an email asking him if he had actually contacted the emergency department, indicating that he had become aware of the enormity of the mistake he was making. had committed.
He explained that he was trying to make an international call outside the space station. To do this, he had to press first on the number 9, then on the number 011. Apparently, he did not press the number 0;
He said, "You made a mistake." But he joked that the emergency team was disappointed that they did not come to help.
The Dutch astronaut made two trips to the International Space Station and the total number of days spent at the station was 203 days.
C & # 39; was Astronaut Britain's Tim Beck chirped in 2015 for an erroneous call also from the International Space Station.
He said in his twitter "I would like to apologize to the lady who contacted her by mistake," stressing that he told her "Hello is this planet Earth?" But he explained in his twitter that it was just a call to the wrong number and did not want to make fun of the lady who had called his number.
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Dutch astronaut André Kuiper, 60, telephoned the International Space Station at 0911 and was handed over to the emergency services center.
The astronaut, who caused panic at NASA headquarters at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, was cheated.
In an interview with the Dutch radio, the astronaut said he received the following day an email asking him if he had called the emergency department, pointing out that he had become aware of the The enormity of the mistake he had made.
He explained that he was trying to make an international call outside the space station. To do this, he had to press first on the number 9, then on the number 011. Apparently, he did not press the number 0;
"I made a mistake," he added, joking about the fact that the rescue team was disappointed not to have come to help.
The Dutch astronaut made two trips to the International Space Station and the total number of days spent at the station was 203 days.
British astronaut Tim Beck had been inducted in 2015 for making an error call from the ISS.
"I would like to apologize to the lady who contacted her by mistake," he said. "Hello, is it about the planet?" But he explained in his twitter that it was just a call to the wrong number and did not want to make fun of the lady who had called his number.