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|  |  |  |  | | | Entry 13: Launch milestones
2 November 2009 06:00 CET - The ground station in Redu, Belgium, has received a signal from Proba-2, confirming the satellite has separated from the launcher upper stage and is in orbit. 04:15 CET - The ground station in Hertebeesthoek, South Africa, has received a signal from SMOS, confirming the satellite has separated from the launcher upper stage and is in orbit.
Breeze-KM continues to carry Proba-2 into orbit.
03:00 CET - As planned, SMOS and Proba-2 have travelled out of the Russian mission control centre’s range of radio visibility. The first SMOS signal is expected to be received by the ground station in Hartebeesthoek, South Africa, after separation from the launcher just after 04:00 CET (03:00 UT). Sweden’s Kiruna ground station is then expecting to receive the SMOS signal at 04:26 CET (03:26 UT).
The first Proba-2 signal is expected at 05:50 CET (04:50 UT) by Belgium’s Redu ground station.
02:50 CET - SMOS and Proba-2 liftoff!
02:40 CET - Rollback of mobile launch service tower 1 November 2009 23:30 CET - Launch readiness for SMOS and Proba-2 confirmed from Plesetsk. 30 October 2009 21:00 CET - Russian State Commission has given green light for launcher fuelling for SMOS and Proba-2.
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|  | Diary in pictures SMOS launch diary Entry 1: SMOS launch campaign beginsEntry 2: SMOS arrives safely at PlesetskEntry 3: SMOS unpacked and checked outEntry 4: Green light to fuelEntry 5: SMOS fuelledEntry 6: SMOS joins rocket adapterEntry 7: SMOS mated to launcher upper stageEntry 8: SMOS encapsulated in fairingEntry 9: Fairing logo signedEntry 10: SMOS in the launch towerEntry 11: Launch countdown rehearsedEntry 12: Ready for launch!In depth Proba missionsPlesetskRelated links EurockotThales Alenia Space
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