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Pressure now on to launch ESA's Sentinel missions

The loss of the Envisat satellite is affecting services by Europe's Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme. Efforts are being coordinated with other space agencies to fill some of the gaps, but the situation adds further urgency to launch the Sentinel missions.
Carrying an array of sophisticated instruments, Envisat provided a continuous stream of information about the state of our planet for 10 years.

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ESA declares end of mission for Envisat

Just weeks after celebrating its tenth year in orbit, communication with the Envisat satellite was suddenly lost on 8 April. Following rigorous attempts to re-establish contact and the investigation of failure scenarios, the end of the mission is being declared.
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Engineers have managed to get the first detailed photographs of the crippled Envisat platform.
The French Space Agency (Cnes) tasked its high-resolution Pleiades satellite to image Envisat while passing some 100km from the stricken mission.

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 Investigation on Envisat continues

Optical, radar and laser observations of the Envisat satellite show that it is still in a stable orbit. Efforts to regain contact with the satellite have been under way since 8 April, when it unexpectedly stopped sending data to Earth.
To determine if Envisat has entered its 'safe mode' - which would be a starting point for revival - the recovery team is drawing on every information source available.

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ENVISAT
1 27386U 02009A   12111.47678495  .00000152  00000-0  65374-4 0  2005
2 27386 098.4769 180.7268 0001147 093.8564 266.2754 14.37495918530406

Period:       100.17 minutes
Inclination: 98.48°
Apogee:     768 km
Perigee:     766 km

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Ed ~ 'cut and paste' (using notepad) information for satellite tracking software



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Battle to save flagship Envisat spacecraft

Engineers are battling to save the European Space Agency's (Esa) flagship Earth observation mission - Envisat.
Controllers say the eight-tonne spacecraft appears to be in a stable condition, but they are not receiving any data at all from the platform.

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Contact lost with flagship Envisat spacecraft

Contact has been lost with the European Space Agency's (Esa) flagship Earth observation mission - Envisat.
Controllers stopped receiving data from the eight-tonne spacecraft on Sunday, and have not as yet been able to re-establish communications.

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Happy birthday, Envisat

In the early hours of 1 March 2002, the largest Earth observation satellite ever built soared into orbit from ESAs launch base in Kourou, French Guiana. For a decade, Envisat has been keeping watch over our planet.
The eight-tonne satellite has doubled its planned five-year lifetime, circling Earth more than 50 000 times.

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Envisat


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Envisat ("Environmental Satellite") is an Earth-observing satellite. It was launched on 1 March 2002 aboard an Ariane 5 from the Guyana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guyana.
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ESA's Earth-observing satellite Envisat has moved to a lower orbit in order to conserve fuel and extend its life by three years, and is once again delivering invaluable data to thousands of scientists.
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