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Lionel
user posted imageGround controllers of Europe's Mars Express satellite on Dec. 16 successfully completed a precision-pointing maneuver to prepare the satellite for a planned Dec. 19 ejection of its small Beagle-2 lander, the mission's flight director said. Michael McKay, flight operations director at the European Space Agency's Esoc space operations center in Darmstadt, Germany, said Mars Express was rotated and its engines briefly fired to increase the satellite's speed as it approaches Mars as part of the maneuver. "This is about the most accurate pointing of a satellite we have ever had to do," McKay said in a telephone interview. "It was successfully completed." Signals to and from Mars Express are delivered via a new 35-meter tracking antenna that the European Space Agency recently installed in New Norcia, Australia, near Perth. Mission managers have narrowed the likely Beagle-2 landing point to an area measuring almost 125 miles (200 kilometers) in width and 31 miles (50 kilometers) in length.

After the Dec. 19 ejection of Beagle-2, Mars Express will continue to follow the lander for five days before performing a breaking maneuver that will put it into a 400-kilometer orbit around Mars. The satellite is equipped with radar and optical cameras to study Mars' atmosphere and surface. Beagle-2 is scheduled to land on Mars on Dec. 25 to begin a six-month search for signs of past or present life on Mars.

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Nancy
Could be big trouble brewing, on Mars............. BIG sighhhhhhh

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Lionel
I hope this mission is a success thumbsup.gif
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