Christmas on Mars: be there with ESA


Valles Marineris on Mars
 
The Valles Marineris hemisphere of Mars
 
 
15 December 2003
 
ESA PR 82-2003. Launched on 2 June 2003, after a six-month cruise at an average speed of about 10 kilometres per second and covering a distance of about 400 million kilometres, ESA's Mars Express will arrive at Mars on Christmas Day.
 
After a very complicated and challenging series of operations during the night of 24/25 December 2003, the probe will be injected into an elliptical orbit near the poles of the Red Planet, while the Beagle 2 lander – released from the mother craft six days earlier – is expected to touchdown on the surface of Mars.

The exciting event can be followed at ESA's European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany, on Thursday, 25 December, from 01:30 to 14:00 , together with the mission managers, the operation teams, scientists and top ESA management, including ESA's Director-General Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA’s Director of Science David Southwood and ESA's Director of Technical and Operational Support Gaele Winters. The highlights of the night will also be webcast over the internet at http://mars.esa.int.
 
 
As well as live streaming of key events, the Mars Express site will have daily news, features, images, videos and more.

The ESA TV Service will provide live coverage of operations, from the Operations Control Centre at ESOC. All transmission and satellite details are published online at http://television.esa.int.

All live transmissions are also carried free-to-air on Astra 2C at 19 degrees East, transponder 57, horizontal, (DVB-MPEG-2), frequency 10832 MHz, Symbol Rate 22000 MS/sec, FEC 5/6. The service name is ESA.

Media wishing to attend are asked to complete the attached reply form and fax it back to ESA Media Relations Service: +33 (0)1 53 69 76 90.
 
 
For further information, please contact:
 
ESA Media Relations Service
Tel: +33 (0)1 53 69 71 55
Fax: +33 (0)1 53 69 76 90

Mars Express Media Event - 25 December 2003


 
 
Programme
 
01:00 (CET)Door open for media
01:30 - 02:15Opportunity for individual interviews and filming in main control room
02:25 - 02:40ESA TV programme part 1. Opening/welcome.
03:40 - 03:56ESA TV programme part 2. Animation/graphics of upcoming milestones:
03:45Expected landing of Beagle 2
03:47 - 04:18Mars Express Orbit Insertion - main engine burn
04:15 - 04:20ESA TV programme part 3
04:30 - 07:00Early breakfast and possibility of interviews
05:30 - 05:40ESA TV programme part 4. Mission update
07:30Expected Mars Odyssey overfly results (overfly at 06:15). Possible first signals from Beagle 2.
08:45 - 09:20ESA TV programme part 5. Confirmation of Mars Express Mars Orbit Injection and Beagle 2 landing. Mission results/official statements.
09:30 - 10:00Press conference at ESOC (not televised, audio can be followed on phone link by dialling + 49 69 40 35 96 81).
10:30 - 13:00Christmas brunch
14:00End of the event

Press Center at ESA/ESOC : +49.6151.90.22.66


 
 


Looking at Mars

 •  - (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/index.html)

Related links

 •  ESA Television (http://television.esa.int/)
 •  Mars Express mission facts (http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMFU55V9ED_0.html)
 •  Beagle 2 lander homepage (http://www.beagle2.com)
 •  Press programme and reply form (http://www.esa.int/esaCP/Pr_81_2003_p_EN.html)

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