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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #20 on: 07/28/2023 03:50 pm »
https://twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1684945807839993857

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The final manoeuvre has begun for @ESA_Aeolus, and so far all is looking nominal.

Aeolus is coming home.

#ByeByeAeolus👋🛰️🥹

https://twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1684950393652928512

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The #MissionControl Team has done everything they planned, @ESA_Aeolus is now out of their hands.

From skilled engineers to wonderful wizards in the flight dynamics team, it's a proud moment in the Main Control Room.

They now hand over to our #SpaceDebris experts. #ByeByeAeolus

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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #21 on: 07/28/2023 04:55 pm »
twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1684966671159631875

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News just in: @ESA_Aeolus has been spotted by the TIRA radar in Germany, @Fraunhofer_FHR📡

As we put @ESA_Aeolus to sleep, we can't hear from our Earth Explorer. We rely on ground observations to follow its last moments.

Our #SpaceDebris experts are analysing the data ...


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https://twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1684972294173597703

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🔥✅Data from the TIRA radar has been analysed, and shows that Aeolus was found almost exactly where it was expected, confirming a successful final manoeuvre!🔥✅

#ByeByeAeolus👋🥹🛰️
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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #22 on: 07/28/2023 07:44 pm »
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According to our calculations, @ESA_Aeolus should now have reentered Earth's atmosphere🔥🪦

We're waiting for confirmation from our partners with information on the exact time and location of entry🗺️

#ByeByeAeolus🥹

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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #23 on: 07/29/2023 07:06 am »
https://twitter.com/esa_aeolus/status/1685183480781561856

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🌠🎯🇦🇶 CONFIRMED in the early hours, #Aeolus reentered Earth’s atmosphere on 28 July at around 21:00 CEST above Antarctica.

✅ by US Space Command.

Read more about the historic, pioneering end to a trailblazing mission👉esa.int/Applications/O…

#ByeByeAeolus
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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #24 on: 07/29/2023 03:28 pm »
https://twitter.com/esa_aeolus/status/1685183480781561856

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🌠🎯🇦🇶 CONFIRMED in the early hours, #Aeolus reentered Earth’s atmosphere on 28 July at around 21:00 CEST above Antarctica.

✅ by US Space Command.

Read more about the historic, pioneering end to a trailblazing mission👉esa.int/Applications/O…

#ByeByeAeolus
#SustainableSpace
Firstly congratulations to all of the Aeolus team for this very successful pioneering mission to fly a UV LIDAR, then  bring it down in a controlled manner.

The data they have produced has significantly
a) Updated the global climate models. So in its absence numerical weather forecasters can substitute a better model for wind speeds and directions. Including (perhaps) enough improvements to maintain the predicted 9% improvement in predicting the paths of Catagory 5 storms, something that can save 100s (1000s?) of lives and  reduce property damage.
b) Generated lots of "lessons learned" for future UV LIDAR construction. AIUI a big problem was laser induced contamination/damage.
Both were caused by the use of porus optical coatings. When the coatings outgassed they became much more easily damaged by the lasers and the gases smeared onto the rest of the optics, cutting transmission, a classic "double whammy." :( .  Bleeding 02 into the optical system seems to have been used as a getter. Recognition that porus coatings, and the development of less porus ones, is the ultimate answer of course.

Keep in mind Aeolus was a demonstrator mission, effectively an X programme. It's design is more than 20 years old when a 355nm laser meant feeding the output of an Nd:YAG into a frequency tripling crystal system. Today UV laser diodes are COTS parts.

I look forward to the next generation UV LIDAR orbiting ASAP.

A Mars version of Aeolus (also called Aeolus) is targetting  3 sensors in a 40Kg package but with wind cells 10Km in height. On that basis could a version of Aeolus II be done as (say) a 3U cubesat?
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MCT ITS BFR SS. The worlds first Methane fueled FFSC engined CFRP SS structure A380 sized aerospaceplane tail sitter capable of Earth & Mars atmospheric flight.First flight to Mars by end of 2022 2027?. T&C apply. Trust nothing. Run your own #s "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof" R. Simberg."Competitve" means cheaper ¬cheap SCramjet proposed 1956. First +ve thrust 2004. US R&D spend to date > $10Bn. #deployed designs. Zero.

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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #25 on: 07/30/2023 06:28 pm »

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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #26 on: 08/03/2023 08:19 am »
https://twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1687014779838185472

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Simulating Aeolus’s demise: a bird’s eye view🛰️🔥🪦👉https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2023/08/Simulating_Aeolus_s_demise_a_bird_s_eye_view

#ByeByeAeolus
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Re: ESA - Aeolus updates
« Reply #27 on: 08/04/2023 10:44 am »
https://twitter.com/esaoperations/status/1687405050031636480

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Here we have it: our assessment of where @ESA_Aeolus finally reentered Earth's atmosphere and location where any fragments may have fallen.

It wasn't easy to pinpoint as no one was around to witness it. That's exactly what we wanted.

More👉https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2023/08/Right_on_track_Aeolus_reentry_map

#ByeByeAeolus

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