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    ESA > Our Activities > Technology > Proba Missions

    Entry 1: Belgium says goodbye to Proba-2

    Proba-2, final checks

    1 July 2009 - Proba-2, one of the smallest satellites ESA has ever built for space, is leaving its Belgian homeland. Its development and testing complete, the satellite is being packed up for the first leg of its journey to orbit - shipment to the distant Plesetsk launch site in northern Russia.

    Like Proba-1 before it, Proba-2 was constructed for ESA by Verhaert Design & Development in the East Flanders town of Kruibeke, with the support of the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office. Belgian Minister for Science Policy Sabine Laruelle joined visited the company to bid farewell to the satellite, which is scheduled to launch in November.

    Last update: 9 September 2009

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    • Proba-2 launch diary
      • Entry 1: Belgium says goodbye to Proba-2
        • Entry 2: Proba-2's journey to Plesetsk
          • Entry 3: Unpacking after the trip
            • Entry 4: Proba-2 unloaded and ready for inspection
              • Entry 5: Proba-2 powered up
                • Entry 6: End-to-end testing
                  • Entry 7: Filling Proba-2 up with xenon
                    • Entry 8: Proba-2 gains a solar panel
                      • Entry 9: Proba-2 gains its second ‘wing’
                        • Entry 10: Completing Proba-2
                          • Entry 11: Putting Proba-2 to the test
                            • Entry 12: Checking launch tower links
                              • Entry 13: Letting SMOS take its turn
                                • Entry 14: Second phase of Proba-2 launch campaign begins
                                  • Entry 15: Last bolts tightened on Proba-2
                                    • Entry 16: A short journey off the ground – Proba-2 mated to its adapter
                                      • Entry 17: Proba-2 mated onto Breeze upper stage
                                        • Entry 18: Encapsulated, Proba-2 vanishes from view forever
                                          • Entry 19: Proba-2 in place and powered up
                                            • Entry 20: Rail ride to the launch pad
                                              • Entry 21: Far-flung dress rehearsal for launch

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