IMMT gives 'go' for Demo Day 2
It's official... Jules Verne ATV has been given the go-ahead to proceed for Demonstration Day 2. Shortly after 18:15 CEST (16:15 UT) Kirk Shireman, NASA's ISS Programme Manager, carried out a poll amongst all the ISS Partners and it was unanimous - "IMMT is go for Demo Day 2". Read more on the ESA website: http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ATV/SEMIUAR03EF_0.html
Demo Day 2 is due to get underway tomorrow at around midday Toulouse local time (which since this morning is now 2 hours ahead of UT). The ESA website will carry a live stream of Demo Day 2 courtesy of a NASA TV video feed, and we'll also keep you posted with background information here on the blog, and the ATV website: http://www.esa.int/atv.
-- Maria











30-03-2008 • 21:06:03
Good Luck for Demo Day 2 and a smooth docking.
If you like to see where Jules Verne is, you may try:
http://thomas-wehr.homeip.net/space/iss-position.php
31-03-2008 • 00:55:52
ATV works very well, and imagine....
the ATV could be the european spaceship for human transport in the future!
31-03-2008 • 02:01:57
One more step successful ! They are doing great ! Let's go even closer !
31-03-2008 • 07:48:44
Thanks Maria for that super informations
we are waiting now for the nest step
with video in live
BRAVO all peoples working hard for that !!!!
31-03-2008 • 11:53:18
Well Done to all who make this happening!
Keep this blog alive so we can follow close the next steps of Jules Verne