ESA Preview on Deep Impact / ESA TV Exchanges / 14-06-2005
The next transmission of the ESA TV Service will be:
14-Jun-05 09:15 – 09:30 GMT
ESA Preview on Deep Impact
ESA TV Exchanges
Background information on the transmission:
Replay: 18 June 10:30-10:45 GMT
Launched last January, the Deep Impact spacecraft is approaching comet Tempel-1 for a rendezvous that could prove to be spectacular. 24-hours before closest approach, a one-meter-long, 360-kilogramme projectile will separate from the Deep Impact mother craft an impactor released into the comet’s path for a planned collision onto the icy-body’s sunlit side in the early morning hours of 4 July.
NASA’s flyby spacecraft will observe the collision from a distance of some 500 kilometres. But the full science picture will be provided by a coordinated campaign of observation on Earth. A global network of space and ground observatories will all be pointing towards comet Tempel-1, with European facilities playing a significant role. The European Southern Observatory, ESO, will direct its 7 telescopes in Chile, currently the most powerful on Earth, towards the event. NASA and ESA spacecraft will also contribute amongst them
the Hubble and Spitzer telescopes, ESA’s XMM-Newton X-ray observatory and even Rosetta, in a unique position to follow the impact all have been programmed to obtain a maximum amount of additional data on this unprecedented event.
Today’s Exchange provides a preview of the event, from a European perspective, using NASA material released last week plus newly produced ESA and ESO material on the Deep Impact mission.
The script is online as a PDF file under http://television.esa.int/photos/EbS40387.pdf
A Media Player preview clip is online at http://esatv-movies.e-vision.nl/videos/mplo/deepimp_10062005_wmplow.wmv
This ESA TV Exchanges feed is transmitted by the European Commission’s “Europe by Satellite” (EbS) service. You can find the complete transmission schedule and download scripts and shot lists, also for ESA TV items, from the EbS Web site at http://europa.eu.int/comm/ebs/schedule.cfm
More background information can be found on http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Rosetta/index.html.
Transmission details:EUTELSAT HOT BIRD at 13° East (DVB/MPEG-2)
Horizontal, F=12,476 MHz (MCPC, Europe by Satellite)
SR=27,500 MS/sec, FEC=3/4
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