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    • Title ESA's Science Missions in 2002
    • Length 00:06:05
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Description

      This programme provides an overview of the ESA Science highlights that will take place in 2002 including the Rosetta and SMART-1 launches, the servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope and continuing data from the SOHO and Cluster satellites.
      The programme comprises of a split track 5 minute A-roll and is complemented by a longer B-Roll with clean international sound.

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      In 2002 ESA's Space Science Programme sees the preparation for the launch of four exciting missions.
      10:00:47
      The biggest of the four missions, Rosetta, is actually due for launch in the first days of 2003, but 2002 will see extensive testing of the spacecraft, transport to Kourou and preparation for launch on Ariane.
      10:01:00
      Rosetta, planned by ESA to provide a better understanding of the history of our solar system and clues to the origin of life, is named after the Rosetta stone that provided the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.
      10:01:12
      This spacecraft is one of the most elaborate missions to explore our solar system. After launch it will begin an eight-year journey, during which it will encounter two asteroids.
      10:01:22
      Its main goal is a rendezvous with comet 46 P/Wirtanen. Rosetta will study the comet and its environment for two years, observing the surface and emissions in fine detail from about 1km. A lander module will attempt to attach itself to the comets surface eq


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    • Activity Human Spaceflight
    • System Cluster satellites , Cluster-II satellites , Hubble Space Telescope , Rosetta Orbiter , SMART-1 Spacecraft , SOHO Spacecraft
    • Location French Guiana , Kourou
    • Action Analyzing , Constructing , Encounter , Orbiting , Testing
    • Keywords Animations , Asteroids , Astronomy , Black holes , Clean room , Control room , Data , Gamma-ray astronomy , Gamma-ray bursts , Gamma-rays , Instruments onboard , Lander , Launch , Life , Magnetic shield , Mars , Moon , Observation Instruments , Observatory , Origin of life , Origin of solar system , Payload , Radiation , Remote sensing , Satellite constellation , Satellite Operations , Satellite testing , Satellites , Scientific apparatus , Solar arrays , Solar Eruption , Solar panels , Solar system , Space science , Spacecraft , Supernovae , Supernovae explosion , Surface , Telescope

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