ESA Operations @esaoperations 1 мин.1 минуту назад
Slew has begun: @ESA_TGO now re-orienting itself to point its high-gain antenna toward Earth (and #NewNorcia tracking station) #exomars
ESA Operations @esaoperations 5 мин.5 минут назад
In ca. 1 min, @ESA_TGO will automatically start slewing back into Earth-pointing orientation and reestablish a high-data rate link #ExoMars
ESA Operations @esaoperations 6 мин.6 минут назад
Burn complete! @ESA_TGO #ExoMars #littleburn
ESA Operations @esaoperations 7 мин.7 минут назад
.ESA_TGO mission team will now wait for ESOC flight dynamics to analyse today's burn & do a fresh orbit determination #exomars (2/2)
ESA Operations @esaoperations 9 мин.9 минут назад
High-data-rate link reestablished; 2nd @ESA_TGO deep-space manoeuvre sequence complete, as planned #exomars (1/2)
МОСКВА, 21 сентября. /ТАСС/. Совет Европейского космического агентства (ЕКА) в конце года обсудит финансирование российско-европейского проекта "ЭкзоМарс" и программы исследования Луны, которые ЕКА может провести совместно с РФ. Об этом в интервью ТАСС сообщил глава представительства ЕКА в РФ Рене Пишель.
"Будет рассмотрен целый пакет предложений по пилотируемым программам и исследованиям в условиях микрогравитации, а также программам исследования космического пространства. Среди прочих в этот пакет включены предложения по финансированию проекта "ЭкзоМарс" и по программе исследований Луны", - сказал он.
По его словам, ожидается, что на министерской конференции будет принято решение о продлении работы Международной космической станции (МКС) до 2024 года. "Мы надеемся, что будут приняты положительные решения по всем перечисленным направлениям. Разумеется, многое будет зависеть от успеха первой миссии проекта "ЭкзоМарс", которая к моменту проведения конференции уже должна прибыть к Красной планете и начать свою работу", - уточнил Пишель.
Российско-европейская миссия "ЭкзоМарс" была запущена с космодрома Байконур с помощью ракеты "Протон-М" 14 марта. В состав миссии входят аппарат Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) и демонстрационный десантный модуль Schiaparelli. Они прибудут к Марсу в октябре. Второй этап миссии "ЭкзоМарс" предусматривает отправку на эту планету в 2020 году российской посадочной платформы и европейского ровера.
A parachute for #Mars on show at #openESTEC - @ESA_ExoMars entry, descent & landing module, Schiaparelli @ESA_EDM https://t.co/MCSrWau94d pic.twitter.com/osjdALgowY
— ESA (@esa) October 4, 2016
Separation in just 3hrs! #ExoMars @ESA_TGO @ESA_EDM pic.twitter.com/wlRUFzMI8J
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Confirmed: @ESA_TGO Reaction Wheel angular momentum dump operation completed. Ready to absorb the forces of @ESA_EDM separation #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/4QB23DfNvG
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Receiving the carrier-only signal, via @ESA_TGO's Low Gain Antennas. #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/kghY72pDx5
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Separation should have occurred on-board! @ESA_EDM @ESA_TGO #ExoMars we'll see confirmation in about 10 minute's time
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Experts analysing the signal, still awaiting confirmation of @ESA_EDM separation from @ESA_TGO #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Flight Director Michel Denis: confirmed separation! #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Doppler data confirms separation... Still waiting for @ESA_TGO telemetry #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/ODxjqRYuyV
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
.@ESA_TGO starts to re-position High-Gain Antenna to communicate with Earth. AoS expected about 17:12 CEST #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
#ESOC Fight Dynamics reconfirming separation "unambiguous" via Doppler measurements "as foreseen". #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
FD M Denis: Confirm separation of @ESA_EDM and have reacquired the signal from @ESA_TGO but no telemetry yet. Being investigated #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Flight Director Michel Denis confirms good separation of the @ESA_EDM module #ExoMars Signals from @ESA_TGO have been reacquired (1/2)
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Signals from @ESA_TGO do not contain the telemetry (onboard status info) expected & this situation is now being investigated #ExoMars (2/2)
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Nice clean carrier seen from @ESA_TGO, now working towards restoring telemetry #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/fMrD1CMmBJ
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
@MattCosby @redplanet00 @ESA_TGO @ESA_EDM we saw the UHF signal via the Pune station https://t.co/P3A8XtUK5X
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
AOS received with telemetry. The team will continue to investigate and prepare @ESA_TGO for the next steps for arrival at Mars #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Receiving @ESA_TGO telemetry loud and clear. Separation parameters confirm @ESA_EDM has detached and headed to Mars #RedPlanet #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/eLwc6MgnXb
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 16, 2016
Deputy Flight Director Micha Schmidt: burn went as planned! @ESA_TGO in good shape & on track for next big event: orbit insertion #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 17, 2016
"The telemetry looks very good! @ESA_EDM propagated its attitude correctly after separation and went to sleep at the expected time" #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/Xo3UnxJ16e
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 17, 2016
.@ESA_TGO's Guidance and Navigation display! Clockwise from the big one: thruster on times, attitude data, array angles, HGA angles #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/sbucMzsnqC
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 18, 2016
В 17:30 мск начнется прямой эфир, посвященный посадке демонстрационного десантного модуля #Sсhiaparelli на Марс - https://t.co/DdFjtlFTco pic.twitter.com/wt9Nsfu9TX
— РОСКОСМОС (@roscosmos) October 19, 2016
IGNITION CONFIRMATION! @ESA_TGO slams on the brakes to enter Mars orbit as its 424-Newton engine roars to life #BurnBabyBurn #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/n1V2Lwuap5
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
Up in space, @ESA_EDM is awake - and gently spinning at 2.75 revolutions/min #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
14:46 UT: According to nominal timeline, Schiaparelli front shield should now be jettisoned #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/dvsB34VUpc
— ESA_Schiaparelli (@ESA_EDM) October 19, 2016
Remember it takes 9m47s for the signal to reach Earth, so still some time to wait for confirmation #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
14:48UT: According to nominal timeline, Schiaparelli should have switched off thrusters to touchdown on #Mars surface! stay tuned.. #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/GMSHcD7xUm
— ESA_Schiaparelli (@ESA_EDM) October 19, 2016
SIGNAL DETECTION!! #GMRT detects @ESA_EDM signal after plasma blackout, final moments of descent coming #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
#GMRT signal trace has jumped again, which should be the signature of @ESA_EDM parachute deployment #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
Further jumps in the signals from #GMRT - should show heatshield separation and powered descent #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
#GMRT signal increase indicated @ESA_EDM is now on its main antenna, flying free from the parachute #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
Confirmation of Schiaparelli landing to come 1st from Europe's Marx Express orbiter. 3 mins later, TGO shld signals that it's in good orbit.
— Peter B. de Selding (@pbdes) October 19, 2016
15:03UT: Accordingly to nominal timeline, Schiaparelli be shutting down its radio after landing to conserve power. Stay tuned #ExoMars
— ESA_Schiaparelli (@ESA_EDM) October 19, 2016
High above @ESA_EDM, #MarsExpress has finished listening to the Schiaparelli, ready to relay the recording to Earth #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
End of planned @ESA_EDM transmission - still no signal at #GMRT - this is not unexpected due to very faint signal at #GMRT #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
End of planned @ESA_EDM transmission - still no signal at #GMRT - this is not unexpected due to very faint signal at #GMRT #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
A clearer assessment of the situation will come when #MarsExpress replays the recording of @ESA_EDM descent #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
#MarsExpress is now swinging away from Mars, getting ready to point its main antenna at Earth and downlink the @ESA_EDM recording #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016
.@Kizmo51 it should be around 1.5 hours before we have replayed and processed the @ESA_EDM recording #ExoMars
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016