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International success for Astrium: Europe’s Jules Verne mission accomplishedThe Jules Verne ATV (Automated Transfer Vehicle), which was designed and built by Astrium on behalf of the European Space Agency ESA, has successfully completed its final manoeuvre. The ATV performed two de-orbiting manoeuvres and disintegrated in the upper layers of the atmosphere over the South Pacific, exactly as planned. Paris, 29 September 2008 Astrium CEO François Auque commented on this successful manoeuvre: “The Jules Verne mission is a series of technical achievements greeted by the international community. From the launch of Ariane, through to the automatic docking procedure, the International Space Station ISS reboost, and the final undocking manoeuvre which heralded the end of the ATV’s mission, Astrium has been the industrial force behind all of these achievements. These successes have allowed Europe to play its full role on board the ISS, alongside its major partners from the rest of the world.” “Jules Verne”: an opening for Europe to manned spaceflight
In François Auque’s opinion, “This mission is just the beginning. Europe now has to take the necessary decisions to prepare the future of space transport and man’s exploration of space, and thus to consolidate its own position as a leading global space power.” Contacts for the media
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