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    ESA > Our Activities > Observing the Earth

    ESA's Envisat satellite ready for lift-off

    Envisat over the Earth
    Envisat is ready for launch
    26 February 2002

    ESA PR 7-2002. During the night of 28 February/1 March, Envisat, ESA's most powerful and sophisticated Earth observation satellite, will be launched by an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's spaceport in Kourou at 22:07 hrs Kourou time (02:07 hrs CET). Follow the launch on the Envisat launch page.

    Built by a consortium of 50 companies led by Astrium, Envisat is the successor to ESA's ERS satellites. With an array of ten instruments to monitor land, oceans, atmosphere and ice caps, it will provide the most complete set of observations ever achieved, to help scientists understand how changes affect our climate and answer questions such as: Is the ozone hole growing? What concentrations of greenhouse gases are to be found in the atmosphere? What is the state of the El Niño current? What is the state of the rain forest? How fast are ice caps melting?

    Media representatives in Europe can follow the videotransmission of the launch at ESA/Darmstadt (ESOC) in Germany, which will be acting as the main European press centre, ESA/Noordwijk (ESTEC) in the Netherlands, ESA/Frascati (ESRIN) in Italy, ESA/Villafranca (VILSPA) in Spain, and Arianespace at Evry in France. At each site ESA specialists will be available for interviews.

    Media representatives wishing to attend are requested to complete the reply form (see PR 7-2002) and fax it to the Communication Office at the establishment of their choice.

    The ESA TV Service will provide comprehensive coverage of the launch, via satellite feeds. Details of the transmission schedule for the various Video News Releases can be found on http://television.esa.int

    The launch can be followed live on the internet broadband at www.arianespace.com, starting at 01:45 hrs and lasting until 02:47 hrs.

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