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Jules Vern Moves to Its Launcher

February 28, 2008
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The European Space Agency’s first automated transfer vehicle, the Jules Verne, has been placed on top of an Ariane 5 rocket for launch from French Guiana.

The Jules Verne — encapsulated in a huge container on top of the launcher with a total mass of about 21,000 tons — will become the largest payload ever launched by Ariane 5. The historic mission with the first European space supplier for the International Space Station is scheduled for a night-time launch March 8 from the ESA spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

During the next week all connections — electrical, pyrotechnical and fluid interfaces — will be checked on the ATV and Ariane 5, the ESA said. One week before liftoff, all launch teams and different control centers around the world will simulate a full 10-hour countdown.

The Jules Verne is to dock with the orbiting space station in early April.