Atmosphere loss from solar wind, ESA observations with Mars and Venus Express |
Atmosphere loss from solar wind, ESA observations with Mars and Venus Express |
Mar 6 2008, 11:51 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 646 Joined: 23-December 05 From: Forest of Dean Member No.: 617 |
I was stumbling about esa.int in the vain search for some sign of live streaming coverage of the Jules Verne launch on Sunday when I came across this beautiful and hypnotic movie, showing the top layers of the atmosphere being blown away by the solar wind.
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Viva software libre! |
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Mar 6 2008, 11:58 PM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 10-September 05 Member No.: 492 |
The following from an email alert. It should be possible to sign up for these alerts somewhere on the web site.
Live coverage is normally pretty good, starting 20mins before lift off..... THE ARIANE 5 "ES" LAUNCHER LIFT-OFF for this flight is scheduled during the night of March 8 to 9, 2008 at exactly: UTC: 4:03 am on March 9, 2008. PARIS: 5:03 am on March 9, 2008. KOUROU: 1:03 am on March 9, 2008. MOSCOW: 7:03 am on March 9, 2008. Follow the launch live on the internet: http://www.videocorner.tv/index.php?langue=en |
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