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    Main press and communication activities for 2004

    Rosetta will be launched on 26 February this year
    7 January 2004

    PR 02-2004. The major events in which ESA will be involved during the year are listed below and can be pencilled into your diaries.

    January

    15/01
    Paris, France: ESA Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain meets the press

    February

    26/02
    Kourou, French Guiana: launch of Rosetta, (launch window open until 17 March)

    tbc
    Kennedy Space Centre, USA: delivery of ESA’s Hexapod to the International Space Station

    tbc
    Inauguration of the EGNOS ground receiving station in Torrejón, Spain

    tbc
    Ceremony marking the start of work, in Kourou, French Guiana, on the ground segment infrastructure for the Vega launcher

    March

    tbc
    ESA/EC joint meeting at ministerial level

    16-19/03
    London, United Kingdom: ESA stand at Oceanology International

    tbc
    Bordeaux, France: 36th parabolic flight campaign

    tbc
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan: launch of Skyplex

    André Kuipers
    André Kuipers will take part in the Delta mission in April

    April

    13-17/04
    Noordwijk, the Netherlands: Huygens Symposium, including international day for amateur astronomers (17/04) at ESA/ESTEC

    19-29/04
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan: launch of the Delta mission to the International Space Station, with ESA astronaut André Kuipers on board

    May

    10-16/05
    Berlin, Germany: ILA 2004

    tbc
    Noordwijk, the Netherlands: ATV media day at ESA/ESTEC

    tbc
    Kennedy Space Center, USA: delivery of ESA’s Cupola to the International Space Station

    June

    tbc
    Xichang, China: Double Star 2nd launch

    11/06
    Cassini/Huygens, fly-by of Phoebe

    tbc
    Noordwijk, the Netherlands: availability of the first EGNOS signal; event at ESA/ESTEC

    tbc
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan: launch of AmerHis


    tbc
    Kourou, French Guiana: first Ariane 5 ECA qualification flight

    July

    01/07
    Cassini/Huygens Saturn orbit insertion

    18-24/07
    Paris, France: COSPAR

    19-25/07
    Farnborough, United Kingdom: Farnborough International

    tbc
    Bordeaux, France: 37th parabolic flight campaign

    September

    6-10/09
    Salzburg, Austria: first Envisat Symposium

    From 12/09
    Possible return to flight by the US Shuttle fleet

    tbc
    Toulouse, France: beginning of long-term bedrest study, the first in which all the subjects will be women

    October

    04-08/10
    Vancouver, Canada: IAC 2004

    tbc
    Bordeaux, France: 38th parabolic flight campaign

    tbc
    One year before launch of first Galileo test satellite: visit to the satellite building facilities in the UK

    November

    tbc
    Kiruna, Sweden: Maxus 6 launch

    tbc
    Plesetsk, Russia: launch of Cryosat

    Will Huygens land or splashdown?
    Will Huygens land or splashdown on Titan?

    December

    25/12
    Huygens probe separates from Cassini and heads towards Saturn’s moon Titan

    The dates of some events, especially launches, depend on various factors, such as readiness of the spacecraft and/or launcher, and thus remain tbc (to be confirmed) for some time.

    All Space Shuttle, Soyuz and Ariane launch dates are provisional and will be confirmed by NASA, Rosaviakosmos and Arianespace respectively in due time.

    For further information please contact:

    ESA Media Relations Service:
    Franco Bonacina, Brigitte Kolmsee, Anne-Marie Remondin
    Tel. + 33(0)1.53.69.7155
    Fax. + 33(0)1.53.69.7690

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