NASA Airs New Spacecraft's Maneuvers and Docking to Space Station

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March 25, 2008

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
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James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-065

NASA AIRS NEW SPACECRAFT'S MANEUVERS AND DOCKING TO SPACE STATION

HOUSTON -- Less than three weeks after its maiden launch, the European 
Space Agency's Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle, or ATV, is set 
to begin a series of automated approaches and make an eventual 
docking with the International Space Station. NASA Television will 
broadcast the most critical maneuvers on March 31 and April 3, with 
commentary from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

During the docking, the spacecraft will be controlled by engineers at 
the ESA ATV Control Center in Toulouse, France, working with flight 
controllers at the Russian Mission Control Center in Korolev, outside 
Moscow, and at Johnson. On March 31, NASA TV coverage will begin at 9 
a.m. CDT as the ATV begins an approach to the station from two miles 
away. A series of engine firings will bring the cargo ship to within 
36 feet of the station before the Expedition 16 crew sends an abort 
command to move the ATV away from the complex for its final approach 
three days later. These maneuvers will test all of the ATV's vital 
systems, which are required for a safe automated linkup to the 
station. 

On April 3, NASA TV coverage will begin at 7 a.m. as the cargo ship 
closes in for docking to the rear port of the station's Zvezda 
service module. Docking is scheduled for 9:40 a.m. A briefing with 
NASA Flight Director Brian Smith will air on NASA TV at 11:30 a.m. 
Questions will be taken from media at participating NASA locations. 

The ATV will remain at the space station until early August. After 
undocking, it will perform a deorbit maneuver and burn up in Earth's 
atmosphere. Additional ATVs are planned to launch in the future. For 
NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

	
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