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| No. 95 - Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre |
| Report for Period 16 February to 14 March 2008
Rosetta is continuing its 4th orbit around the Sun as part of its interplanetary journey. The spacecraft distance from the Sun is increasing and will reach a maximum of about 2.26 AU in December 2008. |
| Date: 25 Mar 2008 |
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| No. 123 - Routine Operations |
Report for Period 16 March to 22 March 2008 Routine operations continued nominally as planned. |
| Date: 25 Mar 2008 |
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| No. 122 - Routine Operations |
Report for Period 9 March to 15 March 2008 Routine operations continued nominally as planned. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| Rosetta Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
The spacecraft and its subsystem continue to perform nominally. Until mid-September the spacecraft was in active cruise mode with high activity level due to the 6th Active Payload Checkout. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| Double Star Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
Contact with TC-2 (the polar spacecraft), which was lost early August 2007 was successfully re-established in November. The spacecraft is in good shape and the European instruments (FGM magnetometer, PEACE electron sensor, and NUADU Neutral Imager) were switched on successfully. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| Cluster Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
The recent long eclipse season - the most critical period of the Cluster mission since the launch in 2000 - has been passed successfully. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| XMM-Newton Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
XMM-Newton operations are continuing smoothly with the spacecraft, instruments and ground segment all performing nominally. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| Mars Express Status Report - March 2008 |
| Overall Mission, Payload, and Science Planning Status
On 2 October 2007 Mars Express successfully performed a close flyby of Phobos coming to within ~140 km of the moon. During the flyby a number of the HRSC observations were unfortunately lost due to an overload of the system. The impact of this is relatively small as HRSC already has acquired a lot of detailed Phobos data during past observations. The data from MARSIS for this close flyby, which are unique, are being analyzed. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| Venus Express Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
Activities relating to the exit from the quadrature period were successfully concluded. VIRTIS operations were resumed on 4 November 2007. Data from the first measurements show the situation on the cryo-cooler motor current to slowly improve again. The scientific data are of the same quality as before. |
| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| INTEGRAL Status Report - March 2008 |
| Mission Status
INTEGRAL operations are continuing smoothly with the spacecraft, instruments and ground segment all performing nominally.
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| Date: 18 Mar 2008 |
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| No. 121 - Routine Operations |
Report for Period 2 March to 8 March 2008
Routine operations continued nominally as planned. |
| Date: 12 Mar 2008 |
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| No. 120 - Routine Operations |
Report for Period 24 February to 1 March 2008
Routine operations continued nominally as planned.
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| Date: 04 Mar 2008 |
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