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#260
by
Rik ISS-fan
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:00
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#261
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:08
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#262
by
Svetoslav
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:09
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ESA Operations : FINAL BURN COMPLETE!!!
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#263
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:09
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ESA Operations : FINAL BURN COMPLETE!!!
ESA Operations @esaoperations
Final burn of #BreezeM complete! Now waiting for @ESA_TGO separation, followed by acquisition of signal #AOS #ExoMars
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#264
by
Alpha_Centauri
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:10
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#265
by
Rik ISS-fan
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:10
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Tweet from
Anatoly Zak @RussianSpaceWeb 1m1 minute ago
CONFIRMED! #ExoMars completes its Earth-escape maneuver!
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#266
by
Rik ISS-fan
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:15
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ESA Operations @esaoperations 3 sec3
.@ESA_TGO Flight Director confirms good separation from #BreezeM booster #ExoMars
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#267
by
Svetoslav
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:15
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And we got confirmation of spacecraft sep!
Launch success!
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#268
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:16
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S/C Sep!
So many confusing notes about the timing, but there we go!
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#269
by
Kaputnik
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:17
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Congratulations to all involved. Must admit I was a bit nervous about this one!
Fingers crossed for European hardware on the surface
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#270
by
Galactic Penguin SST
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:18
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Webcast back off for an hour. S/C Sep would be nice to know. Actually, that's still an hour away too. Whoever wrote 20:12 UTC was wrong.
The 21:28 UTC time refers to the time of S/C transmitter activation and AOS, not the separation time.
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#271
by
patchfree
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:26
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Well done Roscosmos!
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#272
by
Rik ISS-fan
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:29
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@ESA_ExoMars @ESA_ExoMars 12m12 minutes ago
Separation of #ExoMars @ESA_TGO from upper stage confirmed!
(posted for the image)
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#273
by
Star One
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:30
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Congratulations to all concerned in this mission. Proton redeemed itself?
From Mr Zak
Satellite watchers report seeing #ExoMars in the skies over Netherlands
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#274
by
ZachS09
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:40
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Congrats to ESA and Roskosmos on a successful launch of the ExoMars mission. Let's hope that we do not end with a Beagle 2-type incident or lose contact with TGO before orbit insertion.
But that's seven months from now! Let's exhale because the Proton-M Briz-M (Phase III) rocket showed what it got, and it stayed true to its form!
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#275
by
Skylab
on 14 Mar, 2016 19:57
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Congrats to all the teams at Roscosmos, ESA and otherwise involved! Hoping for a relaxed 7 months after this. So, only the second space agency to (hopefully) have two Mars orbiters working in tandem, right?
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#276
by
Star One
on 14 Mar, 2016 20:01
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Domenico Calia –
@CaliaDomenico
@ESA_ExoMars after separation: solar arrays deployment & acquisition of signal sequence
http://bit.ly/22f9BFU
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#277
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Mar, 2016 20:06
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#278
by
NovaSilisko
on 14 Mar, 2016 20:10
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Dramatic flyovers of exagerrated CGI martian landscapes while we wait...
edit: And started.
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#279
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Mar, 2016 20:11
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Ugg, look who's back to "chat"