Europe’s unmanned spaceship ready for blast-off
Published: 08 March, 2008, 11:45
The European Space Agency is ready to launch its first Automated Transport Vehicle from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana. The unmanned spaceship will carry vital supplies to the astronauts at the International SpaceStation. The complex machinery has
The Automated Transport Vehicle or ATV is named 'Jules Verne' after the French novelist, one of the most famous sci-fi writers. And just like its namesake, the carrier is set to make a notable mark in history. It will be the first European unmanned transportation vehicle. It will carry the heaviest cargo ever lifted by the most powerful version of the Ariane 5 rocket.
All in all, the ATV will deliver more than 8 tonnes of precious water, oxygen and dry cargo to the ISS.
After 'Jules Verne' reaches the ISS, the module will use its hi-tech laser eyes for docking, and behind these eyes lie Russian brains.
The task is not going to be easy but experts say it's worth it.
“This technology is exactly what you need to get to Mars,” said John Ellwood from ESA.
'Jules Verne' will be an integral part of the orbital complex for six months. After that the vehicle will be filled with waste and sent back to burn up during re-entry. As long as everything goes to plan, five more ATVs will blast off by 2015.
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