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    ESA > Our Activities > Human Spaceflight > ATV

    ESA signs contract with CNES for Automated Transfer Vehicle Control Centre

    The ATV will be launched in September 2004
    14 April 2003

    ESA PR 26-2003. On Thursday 17 April ESA Director of Human Spaceflight, Mr Jörg Feustel-Büechl, will sign a contract with the French space agency (CNES), represented by its President Yannick d'Escatha, for the development and operations of the Automated Transfer Vehicle Control Centre in Toulouse, France.

    The main functions of the Centre will be to command and control the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). Under the contract CNES will take responsibility for management of the Centre’s development and prepare, coordinate and support all ATV operations on behalf of ESA.

    The ATV is an unmanned vehicle which will be put into orbit from Kourou, French Guiana, by Europe’s Ariane 5 launcher. It will supply the International Space Station with pressurised cargo, water, air, nitrogen, oxygen and attitude control propellant. It will also remove waste from the Station and periodically re-boost the Station to a higher altitude to compensate for atmospheric drag. The first ATV is expected to be launched in 2007.

    After launch, coming under the responsibility of the Control Centre in Toulouse, the ATV will separate from Ariane and, using its own navigation systems, make a three-day journey to the International Space Station, where it will use its eye-like rendezvous sensors to dock automatically. It will then remain an integral Station element for up to six months.

    The Automated Transfer Vehicle is being developed in Europe by 1500 engineers from 10 European countries and 30 companies, with EADS-LV as prime contractor. It and the Columbus laboratory are Europe’s most significant contributions to the International Space Station programme, representing Europe as a key partner in this international cooperative project.

    The Automated Transfer Vehicle
    The ATV is Europe's most challenging spaceship to date

    "The Automated Transfer Vehicle is Europe's most challenging spaceship to date and will play a vital role in Station servicing," said Mr Feustel-Büechl. "The vehicle is another major European contribution to the Space Station programme and is helping to cover Europe's share of Station operations. Its development is also promoting economic development and providing employment in our European space industry."

    Over the course of the Station's 10-year lifetime, it is expected that ESA will build at least 7 Automated Transfer Vehicles.

    ESA invites interested members of the media to attend the signing at CNES in Toulouse on 17 April at 11.00 hrs. Media representatives wishing to attend the event are kindly requested to complete the attached registration form and fax it back to the ESA Media Relations Service in Paris (Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690).

    For further information on the ATV Control Centre, please contact:

    Hervé Come
    Directorate of Human Spaceflight
    European Space Agency
    Toulouse, France
    Tel. +33 (0)5 61 27 33 02
    Fax: +33 (0)5 61 27 32 34

    For further information on the ATV, please contact:

    Robert Lainé
    Directorate of Human Spaceflight
    European Space Agency
    Les Mureaux, France
    Tel. +33 (0)1 53 69 80 71
    Fax: +33 (0)1 53 69 80 79

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