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European Space Agency
Press Release No. 81-2003 Paris, France 9 December 2003 Mars is just around the corner After a journey of 400 million km, ESA's Mars Express is now approaching its final destination. On 19 December, the spacecraft is scheduled to release the Beagle 2 lander it has been carrying since its launch on 2 June. At 9:31 CET, ESA's ground control team at Darmstadt (Germany) will send the command for the Beagle 2 lander to separate from Mars Express. A pyrotechnic device will be fired to slowly release a loaded spring, which will gently push Beagle 2 away from the mother spacecraft. Data on the spacecraft's position and speed will be used by mission engineers to assess whether the lander was successfully released. In addition, the onboard Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC) should provide an image showing the lander slowly moving away. The image is expected to be available mid-afternoon. Beagle 2 will then continue its journey towards the surface of Mars, where it is expected to land on 25 December, early in the morning. At the same time, the Mars Express orbiter should be manoeuvring to enter into orbit around Mars. In view of the complexity of this operation, the Mars Express control team has been trained to deal with the eventuality that separation might not be achieved at the first attempt. If that did turn out to be the case, there is a series of procedures that has already been set up and tested for completing the manoeuvre successfully within the subsequent 40 hours. The "separation" event can be followed live at ESA/ESOC on Friday 19 December from 8:30 to 15:00. A videoconference will link the control centre at Darmstadt with ESA Headquarters in Paris (F), and ESA/ESRIN at Frascati (I). Media wishing to attend are asked to complete the attached reply form and fax it to the Communication Office at the establishment of their choice. [NOTE: Not attached - A.Y.] Every day throughout December, you can follow the countdown to arrival at Mars at: http://mars.esa.int Here you will find live streaming of key events, news, features, images, videos and more. For further information, please contact: ESA Media Relations Service Tel: +33(0)1.53.69.7155 Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690 PRESS PROGRAMME at ESA/ESOC Mars is just around the corner Opening of doors: 7:00 Possibility of filming in the Main Control Room until 8:00 8:30 - 9:00 Local programme at ESA/ESOC 9:00 - 9:35 ESA TV programme (9:31 CET Beagle-2 ejection) 9:35 - 10:15 Local programme at ESA/ESOC 10:15 - 11:30 Coffee break and interview opportunities 11:30 - 11:50 ESA TV programme (11:31 CET Beagle-2 ejection results) 12:00 - 12:30 Questions & Answers The picture of Beagle-2 being released will only be available in the afternoon around 15:00 CET. For other ESA establishments, opening hours are specified on the reply form. Related links * Europe goes to Mars http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/index.html * Mars Express mission facts http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Exp...U55V9ED_0.html * Beagle 2 lander homepage http://www.beagle2.com * Press programme and reply form http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/Pr_81_2003_p_EN.html Related articles * Planet Mars from 5.5 million kilometres http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMN3GUZJND_index_0.html * 'Europe lands on Mars' -- Media event at ESA/ESOC http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMBUGXLDMD_index_0.html * Crucial moments on the way to Mars http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Exp...Z0UZJND_0.html * Are you ready for Mars? http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMTERWLDMD_index_0.html IMAEG CAPTIONS: [Image 1: http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEM1..._index_1.html] The Mars Express spacecraft in orbit around Mars. Credits: ESA 2001, Illustration by Medialab [Image 2: http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEM1...html#subhead1] Beagle 2 will land on Isidis Planitia, a large, flat sedimentary basin straddling the relatively young northern plains and ancient southern highlands, where traces of life could have been preserved. Credits: Illustration by Medialab, ESA 2001 |
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