Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov
Kelly Humphries
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
kelly.o.humphries@nasa.gov
WASHINGTON -- The departure of the third
European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-3) cargo spacecraft from
the International Space Station will be broadcast live on NASA Television
beginning at 6:15 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Sept. 25.
The 13-ton "Edoardo Amaldi,"
named for the 20th-century Italian physicist regarded as one of the fathers of
European spaceflight, launched from Kourou, French Guiana, on March 23. It
arrived at the space station March 28 with several tons of supplies and
experiments for the station's crew.
Now loaded with items no longer needed
on the station, ATV-3 will undock from the aft docking port of the station's
Russian Zvezda service module at 6:35 p.m., Sept. 25. The craft will back away
from the orbiting laboratory to a safe distance for an engine firing that will
enable it to make a planned destructive return through Earth's atmosphere.
ATV-3 will carry the Re-entry Breakup
Recorder (REBR) as it descends into Earth's atmosphere. REBR is a system that
records data during the re-entry and breakup of the vehicle and returns the
data for analysis. Understanding how vehicles behave during re-entry can
enhance design efficiencies and safety; potentially remove the need for deorbit
propulsion, which could decrease cost and complexity and increase mission life
of spacecraft; and could minimize hazards to people and property if spacecraft
became uncontrollable and re-entered randomly.
For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and
scheduling information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/ntv.
For International Space Station
information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
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