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    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Jules Verne boosts ISS orbit",
    "date": "2008-04-30T07:34:28Z",
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    "content": ">From ESA Portal http://www.esa.int/esaCP/index.html\n73, Udo,DL7OL\n=====================================================\n\nATV demonstrated its ability to raise orbit of ISS\n\nJules Verne boosts ISS orbit\n\n\n25 April 2008\nESA's Jules Verne ATV was used for the first time early this morning\nto raise the orbit of the International Space Station. A 740-second\nburn of the Automated Transfer Vehicle's main engines successfully\nlifted the altitude of the 280-tonne Station by around 4.5 km to a\nheight of 342 km above the Earth's surface.\n\nAfter the ATV Control Centre (ATV-CC) in Toulouse, France, had\n'woken up' Jules Verne ATV, the manoeuvre started at 06:22 CEST\n(04:22 GMT) this morning and provided a 2.65 m/s thrust using two of\nthe ATV's four main engines. Controllers at ATV-CC closely monitored\nATV's subsystems throughout the long manoeuvre.\n\"The Station's altitude naturally decreases with atmospheric drag.\nUntil now this has been compensated for by performing a re-boost\nusing the Russian Progress, the Space Shuttle or by the ISS itself,\"\nexplains Alberto Novelli, ESAs Mission Director at ATV-CC. \"Today,\nATV has successfully demonstrated that it too is able to perform\nthis vital function. Only Progress and ATV can provide this high\nlevel of re-boost. ATV is unique due to the quantity of fuel\navailable for such manoeuvres.\"\n\nThe re-boost manoeuvre comes just three weeks after Jules Verne ATV\nsuccessfully docked with ISS on 3 April 2008 delivering 1150 kg of\ndry cargo, including food, clothes and equipment, as well as\nadditional supplies of water, oxygen and fuel. Since then, the\nEuropean ISS resupply spacecraft has been in dormant mode attached\nto the docking port on the Russian Zvezda module.\n\nToday's re-boost sets up the International Space Station for the\narrival of Space Shuttle Discovery on the STS-124 mission to deliver\nthe Japanese Kibo laboratory. STS-124 is currently targeted for\nlaunch on 31 May 2008. Further re-boost manoeuvres using ATV are\nscheduled for 12 June, 8 July and 6 August.\nJules Verne ATV is scheduled to remain docked to the International\nSpace Station until early August. At the end of its mission, Jules\nVerne, loaded with up to 6.5 tonnes of material no longer required\nby the ISS, will undock and then burn up completely during a guided\nand controlled re-entry high over the Pacific Ocean.\n\n\n\n\n",
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