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Dude: Don't fry my mancave!

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posted on Sep, 6 2008 @ 10:21 AM
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PARIS (AFP) - A European robot freighter decoupled from the International Space Station (ISS), positioning itself for a fiery, suicide descent into Earth's atmosphere.

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The Automated Trasfer Vehicle (ATV) is expected to burn up in the upper atmosphere over a "completely uninhabited" area of the Pacific on September 29, the European Space Agency (ESA) said.

The ATV left the space station at 2129 GMT Friday, the ESA said, having taken 7.5 tonnes of equipment, water and air to the ISS crew on its maiden flight in April. It has been used as a temporary leisure centre and sleeping area over the past five months.

The freighter brought back several tonnes of refuse from the ISS.

Its engines were to use some of the remaining fuel to park the 13.5-tonne craft in a new orbit over the following three weeks.

Tethered to the ISS, the ATV carried out four operations to boost the station to a safe height of 355 kilometres (221 miles) in order to overcome residual atmospheric drag.

On August 27, it was also used to steer the ISS out of the path of potentially dangerous orbiting debris.

The first ATV -- named after the 19th-century French sci-fi pioneer Jules Verne -- was hugely esteemed by the ISS's three crew, Sergei Volkov, Oleg Kononenko and Greg Chamitoff, ESA said.

"It became one of the best places for the crew to live," said French astronaut Jean-Francois Clervoy, who advised ESA on how the freighter could be turned to human use.



It will be followed
by four more.

Now that would really get my goat. One solitary place to be alone for awhile. Rocking out my ipod in space.
Thanks for having my back 12m. A year and month since I've been here and I still don't do right. Must be why I initiate threads so infrequently.



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[edit on 6-9-2008 by 12m8keall2c]


[edit on 9/6/2008 by jpm1602]



 
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