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| N° 17-2003: ESA presents SMART-1 - Europe to the Moon, the Moon for Europe 19 March 2003 The European Space Agency will present its SMART-1 lunar mission to the press on 3 April 2003. The event will take place at the European Space Technology Research Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, The Netherlands and will place the mission in its correct scientific, technological and European framework.
SMART-1 is the first in a series of “Small Missions for Advanced Research and Technology”. The programme is dedicated to finding new solutions that can bring down the cost of space missions and allow more space science to be done for the money. SMART-1 is a precursor of a new philosophy, based on developing lightweight technologies for spacecraft. Accordingly the benefits are not only for space science but the mission technology is also aimed to help maintain the European space industry at the forefront of commercial competitiveness and technological know-how. The centrepiece of the SMART-1 mission is the testing of solar electric propulsion (SEP), commonly referred to as an ion engine. This is a key technology that will make possible future missions such as Bepi-Colombo to Mercury and the Solar Orbiter. However the use will not just be limited to science; the telecommunications industry is being very attentive, too. The technology preparation for SMART-1 will be presented at the event. At the same time, SMART-1 is far more than just a technology demonstrator. Although astronauts long ago walked on the Moon, there are many science problems that can only be tackled by global surveying of the kind SMART-1 will do. Its new science instruments will attack some of the most perplexing lunar mysteries, including the formation of the Moon, the search for water ice and the analysis of the lunar crust’s mineral composition. The SMART-1 day at ESTEC will take the form of a series of presentations by relevant project leaders, and offer the chance to actually view the spacecraft in the test facilities. For more information please contact: ESA Communication Department Media Relations Office Paris, France Tel: +33(0)15369 7155 Fax: +33(0)1 5369 7690 For more information about SMART-1 and the ESA Science Programme, visit: http://sci.esa.int For more information about the ESA Technology Programme, visit: http://www.esa.int/tech/ For more information about ESA visit: http://www.esa.int
Thursday 3 April 2003 ESA Estec, Keplerlaan 1, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands Newton 1 Conference Room Event Programme 09:15 - Registration and coffee, planning of individual interviews 10:10 - ESA Cosmic Vision & SMART-1, by Prof. David Southwood, ESA Director of Science 10:30 - SMART-1 & technology preparation for the future, by Niels Jensen, ESA, Directorate of Industrial Matters & Technology Programmes 10:50 - Overview of the Smart-1 mission, by Bernard H. Foing , ESA SMART-1 Project Scientist 11:10 - Project milestones until launch, and lunar phase, by Giuseppe Racca, ESA SMART-1 Project Manager 11:30 - SMART-1 industrial organisation, by Sven Grahn, Vice President of Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) & Peter Rathsman, SSC - SMART-1 Project Manager 11:50 - Q&A session 12:30 - Lunch buffet (in Newton Foyer). Additional project specialists and possibility of interviews 13:45 - Transfer to Test Centre 14:00 - Visit of SMART-1 flight unit. Explanations by project staff Group 1 15:15 - Return to Newton 1 Conference Room for additional interviews or Group 2 15:15 - Transfer to Erasmus for debriefing on ISS 16:30 - End of event/ Transfer to Schiphol by bus
Thursday 3 April 2003 ESA Estec, Keplerlaan 1, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands Newton 1 Conference room Name : ___________________Surname :________________________ MEDIA : ___________________________________________________ Address :__________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Tel:_______________________ Fax :__________________________ Mobile :___________________ e-mail :_______________________ [ ] I will participate in the SMART-1 Media day [ ] I will not participate
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| Further information: ESA Media Relations Service Tel: +33(0)1.53.69.7155 Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690 |