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Sentinel-5P launch event

05/10/2017 18812 views 92 likes
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Live from ESA’s technical heart in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, follow the event to celebrate the launch of the air quality monitoring Sentinel-5P satellite.

 

The first Copernicus mission dedicated to monitoring our atmosphere is set for launch from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on 13 October at 09:27 GMT (11:27 CEST).

During the ESA event, a number of the key players in the mission will discuss building the satellite and its state-of-the-art Tropomi instrument. Tropomi will map a multitude of trace gases such as nitrogen dioxide, ozone, formaldehyde, sulphur dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide and aerosols – all of which affect the air we breathe.

The event will include live feeds from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, as well as from ESA’s mission control in Darmstadt, Germany.

The live webstream will begin at 08:30 GMT (10:30 CEST) and end at 11:15 GMT (13:15 CEST).

 

Programme (all times in CEST):

10:30    Welcome addresses by representatives from ESA and the European Parliament       
10:40 Live broadcast from ESA’s control centre and ‘roll call’, followed by a discussion on the Copernicus programme and Sentinel-5P mission
10:50 Moderated discussion on Sentinel-5P hardware
11:00 Discussion on atmospheric data and applications
11:15 Social media questions answered live
11:20 Live broadcast from Russia and final countdown
11:27 Liftoff
11:35 Break
12:50 Event resumes; discussion with astronaut André Kuipers
13:00 Live broadcasts from Russia and ESA’s control centre: status update
13:05 Closing statements
13:15 End of live coverage from ESA in the Netherlands

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