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| Thursday, 7 November, 2002, 00:32 GMT 'The hair-raising ride to space' ![]() The craft is being tested in Toulouse, France Europe's first voyage to the Red Planet is due to leave Earth next year for a Christmas rendezvous. The European Space Agency's Don McCoy explains the tests needed to prepare the craft for its hazardous journey in the first of a series of diaries for BBC News Online. What we're mainly busy with this month is the very important Thermal Balance / Thermal Vacuum test. In this test, we subject the satellite to a simulated space vacuum and to extreme hot and cold. The aim is to prove the satellite's ability to withstand the gruelling thermal environment during the mission.
As regards the people working here, there are about 50 of us, in various teams. Some do rotating 12-hour shifts, some 8-hour shifts. Maybe you're wondering how I stay awake at the end of such long shifts? I drink lots of coffee and try to stay focussed on my work. I have to admit about 4 am, I'm usually quite tired and I need to move in order to stay awake. I think we're all anticipating the end of the test now. Enormous effort Of course, we've had some problems; you often do in such complex tests as these. However, in each case, the teams have worked together to resolve them.
After completion of the thermal test, we prepare the spacecraft for vibration testing. We add special instrumentation and complete the building of the satellite by attaching the High Gain Antenna, the Beagle II lander simulator, and the Solar Arrays. We'll test the mechanical behaviour of the flight spacecraft. In this way, the vibration tests will verify that the satellite can withstand the hair-raising ride to space on board the Soyuz rocket. Images courtesy of the European Space Agency. | See also: 25 Jul 02 | Science/Nature 18 Sep 02 | Science/Nature 11 Oct 02 | Science/Nature Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Science/Nature stories now: Links to more Science/Nature stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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