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    Entry 21: Far-flung dress rehearsal for launch

    Joined dress rehearsal of Proba-2 and SMOS in MCC

    Wednesday 28 October to Saturday 31 October – On Wednesday electrical connections with the Rockot launcher were established, so that by late afternoon the team is able to reconnect its electrical ground support equipment (EGSE) to the Proba-2 spacecraft on top of it.

    Proba-2’s final electrical configuration is verified and the team is able to continue electrical health monitoring and battery charging of the spacecraft from the undertable room beneath the launch platform.

    This activity is followed by a joint dress rehearsal for the launch involving all the personnel concerned: the launcher authorities at Plesetsk, as well as the SMOS and Proba-2 launch teams, as well as ground station teams in Redu, Belgium for Proba-2 and Toulouse, France for SMOS. It kicked off at 23:00 in the Mission Control Centre (MCC).

    The simulation follows the Rockot Event Launch Countdown Procedure, with all data streams including voice and video links checked out and verified up to the point of lift-off and tracking of the Rockot until radio-visibility is lost. Following this successful rehearsal, which involves spending the night in the MCC, Thursday is set aside for recuperation.

    Formal review of the Russian State Commission

    During Thursday afternoon it begins to snow. By the start of Friday the roads and surrounding landscape are completely covered by snow and ice, but the team still needs to make another trip to the launch pad undertable to apply another battery charge cycle.

    Meanwhile another important step in the launch campaign is passed as the Russian State Commission holds a formal launch review, where representatives of the various organisations involved are asked to report on the status of their activities and readiness of all subsystems Representatives from both the SMOS and Proba-2 projects are present at the review in order to report on spacecraft readiness.


    Handover of Proba-2 model and Launch Campaign Team

    The review concludes with the State Commission’s confirmation of readiness to fuel the rocket the following day and continue with associated launch preparations, representing one of the last major milestones in the schedule to launch Proba-2 and SMOS.

    Consequently on Saturday morning the launcher authorities commence fuelling activities on the launch pad while the Proba-2 team take the opportunity for another visit of the Space Museum in Mirny. About to become part of Plesetsk’s history themselves, they hand over a group photo of themselves and a scale model of Proba-2.

    Last update: 2 November 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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