VEGA supports launch of Herschel and Planck Space science
missions
11 May 2009 – VEGA is supporting the final preparations for the
launch of ESA’s Herschel and Planck missions, which are scheduled
to take place on 14 May from ESA's Spaceport in Kourou, French
Guiana.
The Space science missions, which will focus on understanding
how the Universe was created, will be launched on the Ariane 5
rocket.
For the past six years, VEGA teams at the European Space
Astronomy Centre (ESAC), the European Space Operations Centre
(ESOC), and the European Space Technology Centre (ESTEC) have
worked on different aspects of the Herschel and Planck missions. At
ESTEC, VEGA scientists and software engineers have been working on
the areas of instrument calibration science for both the HIFI and
SPIRE instruments on Herschel and community support science for the
overall mission. At ESAC, VEGA has been involved in system
developments, data processing and planning tools, and at ESOC we
have developed the operational simulator and played a key role in
the operations preparation.
Herschel is the largest, most powerful Space telescope ever
built (3.5m diameter mirror), dwarfing the Hubble Space telescope
(2.4m). It is designed to study the origin and evolutions of stars
and galaxies, and will help understand how the Universe came to be
what it is today.
Planck is a Space observatory designed to study the Cosmic
Microwave Background (CMB) – the residual radiation from the Big
Bang – measuring CMB fluctuations with a sensitivity and frequency
range never achieved before.
John Auburn, VEGA’s Aerospace Business Director, said: “Herschel
and Planck are exciting Space science missions we have supported
for many years. During preparations for the launch, VEGA staff
based at ESOC, ESTEC and ESAC worked together providing expertise
and demonstrating the breadth and depth of knowledge that ESA
relies upon from VEGA, as one of Europe’s leading Space
companies.
“We are always delighted to be involved in the preparation and
launch of any ESA spacecraft, and wish the mission every success.
We look forward to continuing our support for the mission
operations and for the high quality scientific data which will be
exploited by Europe’s researchers.”
Further information:
For further information, please
contact Ruth Reinicke, Marketing Manager Germany, via marketing@vega.de or on +49 (0)2236
748-0.