ATV has arrived at S3, 249 m away from the ISS. Jules Verne has just performed a slew manoeuvre to orient its docking port towards the ISS.
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16:30 CEST - ATV has performed the first burn to start departure from S2. This includes a 270-second thruster burn (forecast), with a target delta-V (change in velocity) of 1.7 m/sec. More details after the jump... -- Daniel
15:58 CEST - Jules Verne at S2
A quick snap of the ATV (white point of light) seen on the display screen of the ATV-CC. Image taken at 15:16 CEST, when ATV was closing toward way point S2. -- Daniel
Access the live stream coverage of today's Demo Day 1 activities, scheduled to start at 16:00 CEST, here:
John Ellwood on the purpose of today's demonstration
We just managed to get hold of John Ellwood here at the ATV Control Centre in Toulouse. John is ESA's ATV Project Manager. We asked John about what the team will be looking for from today’s demonstration. Here’s what he had to say…
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14:26 CEST - ATV has arrived at S-1/2
ATV has just passed through station point S-1/2 ("Ess minus one-half"), located 39 km from the ISS, marking the formal start of Demo Day 2 activity. Confirmation just came via the voice loop, which we can monitor here at the ATV-CC (control centre) in Toulouse, France. -- Daniel
Demo Day 2 - How ATV gets to where it's going
Kirsten MacDonell, from ESA's Human Spaceflight Directorate (and who is sitting beside me in the media room at ATV-CC), has just passed along an interesting graphic. It neatly illustrates part of ATV's trajectory today, and is, in fact, one of the graphics used during ATV astronaut training at ESA's Astronaut Centre in Cologne (more details after the jump). -- Daniel
Demo Day 2 - sequence of events
Today's sequence of events has just been posted on the ESA website. Here's a quick extract (after the jump). -- Daniel










