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Mars Express status report for 12/24/2003 (Forwarded)



 
 
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Old December 24th 03, 02:44 PM
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ESA News
http://www.esa.int

24 December 2003

Mars Express status report ...

At 09:30 CET today [0830 UTC], the Mars Express orbiter was 200,000 kilometres
from Mars and 156,000,000 kilometres from Earth. The orbiter is on its final
planned course for Mars Orbit Insertion (MOI).

The spacecraft will hit its intended MOI 'bull's eye' point, 414 kilometres
above the Martian surface, to within an accuracy of six kilometres.

The retargeting manoeuvre performed by ESOC Mission Control on Saturday, 20
December, was so accurate that the additional 'fine-tuning' manoeuvre scheduled
for 23 December was judged to be unnecessary and not performed.

Mission Control is currently placing the spacecraft in its final configuration
for MOI. The fuel tanks are being heated and the latch valves checked in
preparation for a 34-minute main engine burn, due to place the spacecraft into
Martian orbit in the early hours of Christmas morning.

All non-essential equipment is currently being turned off to minimise the
possibility of the spacecraft entering 'safe mode'. This process is due to
conclude around 12:00 CET [1100 UTC] when the spacecraft's Solid State Mass
Memory is switched off. No further commands are due to be sent to Mars Express
until after MOI.

Flight Director Michael McKay said, "From this point the tension really starts
to grow. We don't have a lot more to do except watch and wait. The time within
which we can do something reduces very rapidly.

"But if anything unexpected does occur then we would be ready to jump in and
recover the situation, applying all the professionalism and skill of the ESA and
industrial teams gathered here at ESOC Mission Control."

More about ...

* Europe goes to Mars
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/index.html
* Mars Express overview
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/120379_index_0_m.html
* Christmas on Mars: be there with ESA
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM06Q274OD_index_0.html
* Getting it right: An interview with Rudi Schmidt
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMDILXLDMD_people_0_iv.html
* Testing times: An interview with Con McCarthy
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMZTOXLDMD_people_0_iv.html
* A giant step for Europe: An interview with Michael McKay
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMZSOXLDMD_people_0_iv.html

Related links

* Beagle 2 lander homepage
http://www.beagle2.com

IMAGE CAPTION:
[http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEM6..._index_1.html]
Mars Express is checking its attitude and distance from Mars.

 




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