Friday, August 29, 2014

France gives for lost the last two Galileo satellites – La Rioja

A bug in its orbit could have spoiled the two satellites of the European Galileo navigation system-the alternative to GPS estadounidense-, launched into space on 22 While the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) of France says it will not work for navigation, the European Space Agency (ESA), the ultimate responsibility of the project, showed caution while studying or recovering as reposicioonar mills.



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Power explained that the ESA satellites ‘Galileo 5′ and ‘Galileo 6′ “are under control”, despite having been placed in launch “in a low orbit more elliptical, rather than circular orbit intended.” After deploying its solar panels are generating electricity. Ground equipment installed at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) of ESA in Darmstadt (Germany) in cooperation with the manufacturer of the OHB satellites, confirmed that both satellites “are in good condition, correctly pointing to the sun, with power and control. ”

However, due to the failure, the ESA teams are investigating how to “exploit maximum satellites, despite no nominal injection and within their limited capacities of propulsion.” This “different scenarios before making decisions on a recovery mission will be studied.”

There are currently four satellites of the Galileo constellation in orbit. With the launch of satellites 5 and 6, along with new monitoring stations on land, intended to provide early Galileo services later this year, which could now be delayed.

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