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    ESA > Our Activities > Space Science > Mars Express

    Mars Express attempts to ‘talk’ to Beagle 2 – press briefing

    Mars Express making a close pass over Mars.
    6 January 2004

    PR 01-2004: As of Wednesday 7 January 2004, and for the following three days, ESA’s Mars Express orbiter will be as little as 315 kilometres above the landing area of the still-silent Beagle 2.

    Since Christmas attempts to communicate with the tiny lander through NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter and radio telescopes on Earth have been unsuccessful. However, Mars Express and Beagle 2 are the only systems tested end-to-end, giving ESA more confidence of establishing contact with the lander in the coming days.

    The Ultra High Frequency (UHF) receivers on Mars Express are ready to communicate with Beagle 2. On 7 January, at precisely 13:15 CET, ESA’s Mars Express orbiter will be in both an ideal flight path and an ideal communication configuration, right over the Beagle 2 landing area, at about 86 degrees, allowing ground controllers at ESA’s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany, to catch the slightest beep from the Martian surface.

    The results of this first search attempt will be announced at a press briefing at ESA/ESOC by David Southwood, Director of Science, Rudolf Schmidt, Mars Express Project Manager, and Michael McKay, Deputy Flight Director, starting at 16:00 CET.

    A videoconference will link ESOC with ESA Headquarters in Paris (France), ESA/ESTEC in Noordwijk (Netherlands) and ESA/ESRIN in Frascati (Italy).

    Media representatives wishing to attend are asked to complete the attached reply form and fax it to the Communication Office at the establishment of their choice.

    Press Programme and Reply Form

    Event at ESA/ESOC

    Robert-Bosch-Str. 5 - Darmstadt (D)
    Wednesday 7 January 2004 – 15:30-17:30 CET

    15:30 Opening of doors
    16:00 Press briefing with David Southwood, Rudolf Schmidt, Michael McKay

    17:00 Questions and answers

    17:30 End of event

    Possibility for individual interviews as of 17:30 CET at ESOC. Opening times at other establishments are indicated below. Please specify the establishment of your choice on the form below.

    First Name: ________________ Surname: _________________ Media:_________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Tel: ______________________ Fax:_______________________ Mobile: ___________________ E-mail: ___________________ 

    [ ] I will be attending the media event at the following establishment

    [ ] I will not be attending

    [ ] Germany

    Location: ESA/ESOC
    Address: Robert-Bosch-Strasse 5, Darmstadt
    Opening hours: 15:30 - 17:30 CET

    Contact: Jocelyne Landeau-Constantin
    Tel: +49.6151.90.2696
    Fax: +49.6151.90.2961

    [ ] France Location: ESA HQ
    Address: 8/10, rue Mario Nikis, Paris - Salle VIP
    Opening hours: 15:30 - 17:30 CET
    Contact: Brigitte Kolmsee
    Tel: +33(0)1.53.69.7299
    Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690

    [ ] Italy
    Location: ESA/ESRIN
    Address: Via Galileo Galilei, Frascati, Videoconference Room
    Opening hours: 15:30 – 17:30 CET
    Contact: Simonetta Cheli
    Tel: +39.06.9418.0350
    Fax: +39.06.9418.0351

    [ ] The Netherlands
    Location: ESA/ESTEC
    Address: Keplerlaan 1, Noordwijk , Rooms Newton 1+2
    Opening hours: 15:30 – 17:30 CET
    Contact: Heidi Graf
    Tel. + 31 71 565 3006,
    Fax. + 31 71 565 5728

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