Langues parlées : français, anglais et russe
Officier de la Légion d'honneur
Chevalier de l'ordre national du mérite
Mots clés :
Astronaute,Spatiale,Espace,Excellence,esprit d'équipe,multiculturalisme,dépassement de soi,gestion des risques,réussite,opérationnel,exploration,expédition,aventurier,volonté,audace,aéronautique,Pilote,auteur,innovation,technologies,environnement
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The conferences of JEAN FRANCOIS CLERVOY first reveal the characteristics of space travel: "The phenomenal power of the engines at
takeoff, the weightlessness, the dark sky in broad daylight, the beauty and the power of the Earth. Space is an area of excellence which, through its challenges, forces human knowledge to surpass
itself. Team spirit, fear management, breakdown and risk management are the essential success factors. You will understand the simplicity life on board associated with the complexity of
operational tasks. Space exploration is essentially a question of daring and willingness to contribute to progress by increasing knowledge by advancing towards the unknown. "
JEAN FRANCOIS CLERVOY, General Engineer, was born in Longeville-les-Metz in Moselle on November 19, 1958. He graduated from the Ecole
Polytechnique in Paris in 1981, from the National School of Aeronautics and Space in Toulouse in 1983, from the School of Flight Attendant and Reception at Istres in 1987, whose thesis enabled
him to create the first parabolic flights in Europe. He was seconded by the Ministry of Defense to the National Center for Space Studies (CNES) in 1983 then to the European Space Agency (ESA)
since 1992 which in turn seconded him to the 14th NASA group of astronauts based at the Johnson Center for Human Spaceflight in Houston, Texas.
Astronaut active for 33 years since 1985, he flew 3 times as a mission specialist aboard the space shuttle Atlantis in 1994 to study the atmosphere, in 1997 to refuel the Russian MIR station and
aboard Discovery in 1999 to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. From 2001 to 2008 he was appointed expert astronaut for the ATV-Jules Verne space supply project.
JEAN FRANCOIS CLERVOY is a private pilot, parachutist, diver and also inventor of the Omega Speedmaster Skywalker X-33 space watch used on board the ISS.
He is the founder and ambassador of Air Zero G, which organizes flights weightless flights for private customers aboard the Airbus A310 ZERO-G. JFC is also an author, consultant and professional
speaker.
JEAN FRANCOIS CLERVOY is a member of several organizations working to promote space exploration and protect the planet. In particular,
he is a member of the International Academy of Astronautics and sponsor of the Te mana o te moana association for the protection of the marine environment in French Polynesia.
Languages spoken: French, English and Russian
Officer of the Legion of Honor
Knight of the National Order of Merit
Topics : Astronaut, Space, Space, Excellence, team spirit, multiculturalism, surpassing oneself, risk management, success, operational, exploration, expedition,
adventurer, will, daring, aeronautics, Pilot, author, innovation, technologies, environment