ESA title
Jules Verne ATV seen 246.5 m metres from the Russian module
Science & Exploration

Impressive dress-rehearsal for Jules Verne ATV

31/03/2008 1582 views 0 likes
ESA / Science & Exploration / Human and Robotic Exploration / ATV

Jules Verne ATV today approached the International Space Station to within 11 m of the docking port on the Russian Zvezda module. The approach was part of a second ATV demonstration day which clears the way for the first rendezvous and docking attempt on 3 April.

“I’m known for my understatements, but the only word that comes to mind about today is impressive,” said John Ellwood, ESA’s ATV Project Manager. “It was impressive to see how Jules Verne, the staff at the ATV Control Centre, the control centres in Moscow and Houston pulled together today. It was a perfect dress-rehearsal for Thursday.”

Today’s manoeuvres included the first demonstration of the critical optical navigation system, using the European-developed Videometer technology. It was confirmed that ATV can use this system to autonomously navigate to within 11 m of the ISS.

“This demonstration day confirmes the performance of the vehicle is even better than we had hoped for,” said Nicolas Chamussy, Astrium ATV Project Manager. “This is a world premier for automated rendezvous using optical sensors, following the world’s first demonstration of relative GPS navigation between Jules Verne and the Station performed on Saturday.”

“Today was an important success for the Toulouse control centre to orchestrate a human-rated mission with the Station and it is a main step which is very promising for the docking attempt on Thursday,” added Lionel Baize, ATV-CC Project Manager for the French space agency, CNES. “It is an incredible challenge to have three control centres working together and to interact live with the ISS crew.”

ESA's ATV Control Centre, Toulouse, during Demonstration Day 2
ESA's ATV Control Centre, Toulouse, during Demonstration Day 2

Mission controllers at the ATV Control Centre (ATV-CC) in Toulouse, France, also confirmed they could issue very specific commands to Jules Verne, including Hold Retreat and Resume. These commands may have to be issued if any unforeseen problems occur in the ATV’s automatic guidance system.

Today’s demonstration also included the first active participation of the ISS crew in the mission. Once ATV had reached the 11-metre stand-off point, the astronauts were instructed to issue a Retreat command bringing Jules Verne back to the 19-metre point. The crew then issued an Escape command, which automatically took Jules Verne to a safe location away from the ISS.

The close approach to the ISS presented the ATV team with an opportunity to inspect some thermal blankets on the exterior of the spacecraft that had become degraded. “These were in exactly the positions that our thermal analysis had predicted. At the moment we do not envisage that this will have any impact on Thursday’s planned first docking attempt,” said John Ellwood, ESA’s ATV Project Manager. “We have addressed with our ISS partners the increase in power we might need to maintain the temperatures and we foresee no problems.”

Data collected during Demonstration Day 2 will be made available to ISS managers for their go-ahead to proceed with a first docking attempt on Thursday. Jules Verne ATV is scheduled to dock with ISS at 16:41 CEST (14:41 UT) on 3 April.

Related Links

ESA's ATV Control Centre, Toulouse
Science & Exploration

Jules Verne ATV Demonstration Day 2 sequence of events

31/03/2008 983 views 0 likes
Read
Science & Exploration

Jules Verne demonstrates key capabilities

29/03/2008 2009 views 0 likes
Read
ESA's ATV
Science & Exploration

Jules Verne demonstrates flawless Collision Avoidance Manoe…

14/03/2008 4217 views 5 likes
Read
Science & Exploration

Jules Verne ready to demonstrate critical manoeuvre

13/03/2008 1298 views 0 likes
Read
Artist's impression of ATV approaching for rendezvous with ISS
Science & Exploration

Successful manoeuvres position Jules Verne ATV for crucial …

12/03/2008 1784 views 0 likes
Read
Replay of Ariane 5 ES-ATV launch
Science & Exploration

Europe launches its first resupply ship to the ISS

09/03/2008 3546 views 3 likes
Read
Replay of Ariane 5 ES-ATV launch
Science & Exploration

Replay of launch and solar array opening of Jules Verne ATV

09/03/2008 1519 views 0 likes
Read
ATV control room
Science & Exploration

ATV: Closing in on the target

01/04/2008 853 views 0 likes
Read
ATV orbital rehearsals
Enabling & Support

ATV orbital rehearsals for ISS docking

28/03/2008 1061 views 0 likes
Read
ATV: A new generation space vehicle
Science & Exploration

ATV: A new generation space vehicle

04/03/2008 1440 views 1 likes
Read
ATV Rendez-vous
Science & Exploration

ATV: Rendezvous in space

29/02/2008 1914 views 0 likes
Read
ATV Control Centre
Enabling & Support

ATV Control Centre readies for Europe's first-ever automate…

22/02/2008 1317 views 0 likes
Read