DLR Executive Board

Thomas Reiter - Member of the Executive Board



Since 18 April 2011, Thomas Reiter is the Director of Human Spaceflight at the European Space Agency (ESA).

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Curriculum Vitae

From 1 October 2007 to 15 April 2011 Thomas Reiter was a member of the DLR Executive Board. Until further notice, Rolf Henke is responsible for space research and development.

He was born on 23 May 1958 in Frankfurt am Main.

Thomas Reiter graduated in aviation and space engineering from the Federal Armed Forces University in Neubiberg. On concluding his training as a jet pilot, he was stationed with the 43rd fighter-bomber squadron in Oldenberg. As a pilot for the "Alpha Jet" he was involved in the development of a computer-controlled flight-planning system, and was appointed Flight Applications Officer and Deputy Squadron Leader. He also worked at the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of the development team for a manned space vehicle (Hermes).

In 1992, he joined the European astronaut team at ESA. On concluding his initial training, Reiter was chosen for the Euromir 95 mission. In March 1995, he was named on-board engineer for this mission, which up to then, was the longest European manned space mission (3 September 1995 to 29 February 1996, 179 days). While on Euromir 95 , he performed two EVAs (Extra Vehicular Activities). He was awarded the Russian ‘Soyuz Return Commander’ certificate, entitling him to assume control of a Soyuz capsule with three crew members during its re-entry from space.

From September 1997 to March 1999, Thomas Reiter was posted to the German Air Force as Commander of an Operational Group of a Tornado fighter-bomber squadron.

On returning to ESA, he supported the ATV team, worked on the ERA robotics project and from June 1999 to March 2000 continued his training for the Russian section of the international space station at the Russian Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City. From September 2001 to September 2004, Thomas Reiter worked with the Columbus project team on preparing for the European research module.

From 4 July to 22 December 2006, Thomas Reiter participated in the Astrolab mission, the first European long-term mission on board the international space station. He carried out another EVA as part of this mission.

Thomas Reiter is a holder of the German Federal Service Cross (Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz). He was appointed Brigadier General in March 2009 by the German Ministry of Defence, Franz Josef Jung, and received the honorary academic title "Dr" from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich on 28 June 2010.


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