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 ATV mission scenario - picture report


 | The powerful Ariane-5 takes off from french Guiana. Next ATV, Johannes Kepler is planned to be launched in November 2010.
|  | The ATV, weighing more than 20 tonnes, is well protected at the top of Ariane 5 during the three minutes of high pressure aerodynamic ascent.
|  | 100 minutes after lift-off, the ATV becomes a fully automatic spaceship navigating towards the International Space Station (ISS)
|  | Three days after launch, the ATV uses its eye-like rendezvous sensors to dock precisely and safely with the ISS.
|  | The ATV becomes an extension of the station. The 45 m³ pressurised module of the ATV delivers up to 6.6 tonnes of equipment, fuel, food, water and air for the crew.
|  | The ATV may use up to 4 tonnes of propellant to raise the ISS altitude which naturally decreases with the residual atmospheric drag.
|  | After 6 months, the ATV, loaded with 6.5 tonnes of waste, separates from ISS and fully burns out during a guided and controlled re-entry high over the Pacific.
| Last update: 4 March 2010


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