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Two de-orbit manoeuvres will lower ESA's Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle. Break up of the satellite is expected at an altitude of 65 km. The crew on board the ISS will attempt to observe the re-entry of the satell...
ATV Jules Verne: Mission accomplished is an episode from ESApod, audio and video from space by ESA Web Portal Staff. Two de-orbit manoeuvres will lower ESA's Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle. Break up of the satellite is expected at a...
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Published Sep 29, 2008, 00:04:38 long, audio available.
Two de-orbit manoeuvres will lower ESA's Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle. Break up of the satellite is expected at an altitude of 65 km. The crew on board the ISS will attempt to observe the re-entry of the satellite over the Pacific. Engineers are already working on the following two ATVs. The next one is scheduled for launch in 2010 and proposals to adapt the spaceship to other tasks are ongoing. ESApod video programme
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ATV Jules Verne: Mission accomplished is an episode from ESApod, audio and video from space by ESA Web Portal Staff.
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This episode was published on Sep 29, 2008.
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