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Tim Peake announces surprise encore mission to space

The first official British astronaut will return to the International Space Station as part of the ESA's next wave of human space exploration.

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British astronaut Tim Peake poses with the Soyuz TMA-19M descent module, the spacecraft which carried him and his crew to and from the International Space Station, at a media event at the Science Museum in London, Britain, January 26, 2017.

British astronaut Tim Peake, who once said he鈥檇 return to space "," must have wished upon a star because a second mission is in the works.

The first official British astronaut unleashed "space fever" in England with his historic six-month visit to the International Space Station in 2015. While a number of British-born astronauts had journeyed into space either with NASA or private funding, Major Peake was the first to fly as a representative of the European Space Agency (ESA). Now, he鈥檚 heading back.

British Business Secretary Greg Clark made the announcement Thursday at the London Science Museum while unveiling its newest exhibit: the Russian Soyuz TMA-19M capsule that brought Peake back to Earth. 聽

Peake was on hand for the occasion. "It's amazing that it still of our entry into the atmosphere at 1,600C, which was punishing," he said, The Telegraph reports.

But hitching a ride into space isn鈥檛 as comfortable as it sometimes looks in the movies. "The capsule was tightly packed. It's one of the only times in my life that I was grateful for being 5ft 8in," he added.

While aboard the ISS, Peake worked more than 14 hours per day on hundreds of scientific experiments and reached more than a million school children with outreach programs such as The Great British Space Dinner and Astro Academy: Principia.

"I'm delighted that they've got involved," he said in a press conference last year. "I'm delighted that they've been encouraged and been inspired to look at space and to look at science in a different way. And I hope it does inspire them to continue their interest in science."

The impact didn鈥檛 go unnoticed by the British government. "Tim Peake's Principia mission inspired a generation, and showed just how far science can take you," Mr. Clark said.

Peake also set a number of records aboard the ISS including growing the , running the fastest space marathon, and calling what could have been the first wrong number from space.

And somehow in between all his other activities, he found time to become an accomplished space photographer.

Now, Peake is looking forward to experiencing that out-of-this-world perspective once more. "It is only natural to want to return. The one thing you miss is the view of planet Earth, of course. It is the ," he told Sky News.

Exactly when he鈥檒l get that chance is up to the ESA, but it will likely fall sometime in the early 2020s during the next wave of European manned missions. The agency has focused on probes such as and in recent years, but plans to through 2024, and even harbors ambitions of coordinating an international ""聽in the 2030s.

For now, Peake can鈥檛 wait to get back into space and continue his mission. "," he said.

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