A special operations request covering the re-entry this evening of Salsa, officially satellite number 2 in the Cluster constellation.
As a final action, a series of dummy commands were uplinked to Salsa, each containing the name of one of the active mission operations team.
The spacecraft responded to each command, acknowledging receipt.
Minutes later, it was gone, burned up in a blaze of glory in Earth’s atmosphere, 24 years after launch.
All quiet on the ESOC front 😴
ESA’s JUICE spacecraft is currently behind the Moon & out of contact, but sweeping towards its close flyby in 10 minutes at 23:16CEST, 700km above the surface 🌗
Images are being taken & will be sent back to Earth soon after the flyby: some quick black & white shots should be on the event livestream which starts at 23:30CEST 📺👇
@stim3on & I will then work on the colour images as they arrive – look out for them later 🙂👍
https://blogs.esa.int/rocketscience/2024/08/19/join-us-live-as-juice-flies-past-the-moon/
Time to tune in: the first launch of Europe’s new rocket is due in under 10 minutes.