mardi 29 juillet 2014

Europe’s Fifth and Final Resupply Ship Launches to Station


















ARIANESPACE / ESA - Flight VA219/ATV-5 Mission poster.


July 29, 2014

All systems are "green", Ariane 5 ECA and ATV-5 ready for launch

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) fifth and final Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-5) launched Tuesday atop an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana, at 7:47 p.m. EDT. The ATV-5 will take a two week trip to the International Space Station docking to the Zvezda service module on Aug. 12 at 9:43 a.m. with 7 tons of science, food, fuel and supplies.

Final European resupply cargo ship begins its journey to the space station

The ATV-5 is named after the 20th century Belgian astronomer, Georges Lemaitre, who first proposed the expansion of the universe and applied Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity to cosmology.

En route to the station, the Georges Lemaitre will pass 3.9 miles beneath the space station Aug. 8 so European flight controllers can test new rendezvous sensors. Engineers may use the new sensors in the design and manufacture of future European spacecraft. After the “fly-under”, the ATV-5 will pass in front, above and behind the station for the final four days of its rendezvous with Zvezda.

Liftoff  of Europe’s Fifth and Final Resupply Ship Launches to ISS

Image above: Europe's fifth Automated Transfer Vehicle launches on time from Kourou, French Guiana.

The ATV-5 is scheduled to depart the station next January filled with trash and discarded gear. However, the spacecraft will reenter the Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean at a very shallow trajectory allowing the crew and ground controllers to monitor the reentry.

Ariane 5 second stage and ATV-5 Georges Lemaitre on way to ISS

The reentry technique is an exercise to gather data that may be used to monitor the International Space Station when it eventually deorbits. Cameras inside the ATV-5 from Europe, Japan and the United States, will record the breakup of the ATV-5.

Since the beginning of the year, seven resupply vehicles have visited the International Space Station replenishing its crews.

For more information about ARIANESPACE, visit: http://www.arianespace.com/index/index.asp

For more information about the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), visit: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/ATV

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