03/15/2024 | Press release | Archived content
On 3 April, journalists are invited to see ESA's Proba-3 dual-satellite mission in the cleanroom at Redwire Space near Antwerp, Belgium. The pair of satellites is currently undergoing final integration ahead of launch by a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) launcher from India in September.
Proba-3 is ESA's - and the world's - first precision formation-flying mission. A pair of satellites will fly together, maintaining a fixed configuration as if they were a single large rigid structure in space, to prove formation flying and rendezvous technologies.
The mission will demonstrate formation flying in the context of a large-scale science experiment. Manoeuvring with millimetre-scale precision, one Proba-3 spacecraft will line up in front of the other, 144 m apart, to cast its shadow precisely onto the other. The shade provided by the first spacecraft will cover the fiery face of the Sun so that its faint surrounding 'coronal' atmosphere becomes visible. The enigmatic corona - much hotter than the Sun itself - is where space weather originates, a topic of widespread scientific and practical interest.
On Earth, scientists must travel the world to position themselves for a brief glimpse of the Sun's corona lasting just a few minutes at a time during total solar eclipses. However, the new cutting-edge technologies applied to Proba-3 mean that the mission will be able to create 'solar eclipses on demand.'
Proba-3 instruments will peer closer to the solar rim than was previously possible in space, for up to six hours during each approximately 19-hour orbit around Earth.
During the visit, journalists are invited to participate in the following activities:
ESA experts in attendance and available for interviews include:
Additional spokespeople present include experts from industry and the science teams, including:
The schedule of the event is planned as follows:
A portfolio with photos, animations & video material will be provided on request, including An FAQ and mission facts. The event language will be English.
Journalists can participate in the press conference either in person or remotely.
Media Registration:
To register and book slots for the cleanroom tour and interview (or following the press conference remotely), kindly express your interest to Tere Riley and Marta Lebron at [email protected] and [email protected] by 25 March at 17:00.
In case of questions, you can contact them as well.
How to get there:
Address: Hoggenakkerhoekstraat 9, 9150 Kruibeke, Belgium
Recommended transport: Car with parking available. Electrical chargers available in the area as well.
Access and Security Guidelines: To ensure smooth entry, all attendees are kindly requested to submit their full name, email, and any nationalities they hold at least one week prior to the event. Please have a valid ID card on hand for identification. Journalists are kindly requested to focus their photography/videos exclusively on Proba-3. Photographs of other projects are permitted only with the approval of the Redwire MarComms Team. Your cooperation in adhering to these guidelines is greatly appreciated.
Cleanroom Access: To get into the cleanroom, all cameras and instruments must be cleaned up (instructions and material to do so will be provided by Redwire). All individuals must wear a hairnet, coat, and shoe protection, with beard protection required for men. Individuals with long hair are advised to tie it up and no shorts or skirts are allowed in the cleanroom.
ESA Newsroom and Media Relations Contacts:
Email address: [email protected]
Camille Bello: [email protected]
Taylor Willis: [email protected]
More Information about Proba-3
ESA - Face to face with Sun-eclipsing Proba-3
Images
https://photolibrary.esa.int/?s=proba+3
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https://www.esa.int/esatv/Videos_for_Professionals
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https://www.esa.int/spaceinvideos/Terms_and_Conditions
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