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Euclid's payload and service modules connected - Soundbites Paolo Musi (Eng and Ita)
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- Title Euclid mission to study the dark Universe - Euclid's payload and service modules connected - Soundbites Paolo Musi (Eng and Ita)
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Euclid spacecraft grows as eyes meet brain
On 24 March 2022, ESA came one step closer to unveiling the mysteries of the dark Universe, following the coming together of two key parts of the Euclid spacecraft – the instrument-carrying payload module and the supporting service module. Over a dozen engineers gathered at Euclid industrial prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space in Turin, to carefully attach the two main parts of the Euclid spacecraft together. This task required such extreme precision that it took a whole day, followed by two days of connecting electronic equipment and testing that Euclid’s instruments still work.
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Euclid's payload and service modules connected
Soundbites Paolo Musi, Director of Science Programs, Thales Alenia Space
English and Italian
March 2022 - Thales Alenia Space, Turin, Italy