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    Preview 2011

    Overview of ESA activities in 2011 relevant to media

    5 January 2011

    Expected key events of the year (follow the ESA website to get the final dates):

    Update: 12 January

    January

    • Planck early release of compact source catalogue

    Release of the first processed data package from Planck’s first full-sky scan, which will help the investigation into the origin of the Universe.
    Location: Planétarium. Cité des sciences et de l'industrie (La Villette)
    Date : 11 January

    • Director General’s Annual Press Conference

    Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain will provide media with a synthesis of the major achievements of 2010 and the key milestones foreseen for 2011.
    Location: ESA HQ, Paris
    Date: 14 January

    ATV-2 Johannes Kepler ready for mating
    ATV-2 Johannes Kepler ready for mating

    February

    • Launch of ATV-2 by Ariane 5

    ATV Johannes Kepler, Europe’s space supply ferry, will be launched to the International Space Station.
    Location: CSG, Europe’s Spaceport (French Guiana); events in Germany and ESA establishments

    • Docking of ATV-2 to the ISS

    Location: ATV Control Centre (Toulouse) and ESA establishments

    • Cosmic Vision: Announcement of the outcome of the call for third Medium-class mission

    The third medium-class mission, to be launched in 2022, will be announced (the remaining missions will be announced in a press conference in June)
    Location: www.esa.int

    • Mars-500 simulated undocking and landing on Mars

    Location: Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP), Moscow

    • ‘Greenhouse’ project. Inflight call with ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli

    The Greenhouse experiment is an international education experiment that will run in Germany, Italy, France, Portugal, Russia and UK.
    Location: ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands and other places around Europe


    Mission X logo
    Mission X logo

    March

    • ‘Mission-X’. Inflight call with ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli

    The Mission-X initiative invites children all over Europe to exercise physically like astronauts. National teams will start training in January and the final event will take place in April.
    Location: ESTEC, Noordwijk (The Netherlands) and other places around Europe

    • EGNOS safety-of-life declaration

    The European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) augments the GPS satellite navigation system, making it suitable for safety-critical applications such as flying aircraft or navigating ships through narrow channels. With the certification for safety-of-life, aviation authorities can adopt new landing procedures.

    April

    • Launch of STS-134 with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori and the AMS experiment

    The STS-134 launch, perhaps the last launch of the Space Shuttle, will carry ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori participating in ASI’s ‘DAMA’ mission, as well as the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), an experiment to study the formation of the Universe by searching for evidence of dark matter and antimatter.
    Location: Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

    • Soyuz ready for launch from Europe’s Spaceport

    A strategic cooperation between Europe and Russia, the Soyuz medium-class launcher, will be ready for launch at the CSG in April. A complete dry-run will be performed to test the ground facilities and their compatibility with the launcher.
    Location: CSG, Europe’s Spaceport (French Guiana)

    • James Webb Space Telescope. Delivery of NIRSpec instrument

    The successor to the Hubble Space telescope will feature several major ESA contributions: the NIRSpec near-infrared spectrograph is one of them. This scientific instrument will allow the continuous observation of 100 faint galaxies to determine their metallicity, star-formation rate and reddening.
    Location: EADS Astrium, Ottobrun (Germany)

    • Technology Innovation days

    Presentations of and about space technology.
    Location: ESTEC, Noordwijk (The Netherlands)

    • GMES event

    Information on the services to be provided by the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES).
    Location: ESRIN, Frascati (Italy)

    May

    • Landing of ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli

    Paolo Nespoli will complete his six-month MagISStra mission by landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan.
    Location: Baikonour Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan), and ESA establishments

    June

    • Rosetta enters hibernation until 2014

    Rosetta will be switched to hibernation mode as it enters deep space on the way to its final target, Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in 2014.
    Location: ESOC, Darmstadt (Germany)

    • 49th International Paris Air Show Le Bourget, France

    ESA will be present in the biggest air and space event of the year.
    Location: Le Bourget, Paris (France)
    Date: 20-26 June

    Europe as seen by the ERS satellite
    Europe seen by ERS-2 satellite

    July

    • 20 years of ESA Earth Observation missions

    Achievements from 20 years of Earth observation missions, coinciding with the deorbiting of ERS-2.

    August

    • Media day on LISA Pathfinder

    After the completion of crucial tests, a Media Day will be arranged for LISA Pathfinder.
    Location: IABG, Ottobrunn (Germany)

    • Launch of two Galileo IOV satellites

    Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system will see the launch of the first two satellites intended for the final constellation.
    Location: CSG, Europe’s Spaceport (French Guiana)

    • Launch of Expert

    The European eXPErimental Reentry Testbed, Expert, is an experimental vehicle that will test the science and technology involved in space transportation during the reentry phase into Earth’s atmosphere.

    • CryoSat: Delivery of first data of Arctic ice thickness and cover

    Scientific and validation campaign in Greenland, performed in collaboration with NASA.

    Vega launch pad
    Vega's mobile gantry

    September

    • First Vega Launch

    Europe’s family of launchers will welcome its smallest member, Vega.
    Location: CSG, Europe’s Spaceport (French Guiana)

    October

    • Cosmic Vision: M1 and M2 Medium-class mission selection

    Announcement of the Medium-class missions selected for the two launch opportunities in 2017 and 2018.
    Location: ESA HQ, Paris

    November

    • End of Mars-500 isolation study

    The completion of the first full-duration simulation of a manned flight to Mars.
    Location: Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP), Moscow (Russia)

    • Sounding rocket launch

    Launch of microgravity research rocket in the Maser programme.
    Location: Kiruna, Sweden

    • Swarm press event after final testing

    The multi-satellite Swarm mission, to be launched in 2012, will provide the best survey of the geomagnetic field and its temporal evolution, and improve our knowledge of Earth’s interior and climate. Media will be invited for a briefing and a last look at the satellites after completion of testing.
    Location: IABG, Ottobrun (Germany)

    December

    • Launch of ESA astronaut André Kuipers

    Dutchman André Kuipers will start his six-month mission to the International Space Station on a Soyuz launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome.
    Location: Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) and ESA establishements

    For further information, please contact:

    ESA Media Relations Office

    Tel: +33 1 53 69 72 99
    Fax: +33 1 53 69 76 90
    Email: media@esa.int

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