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I jeszcze jedna ciekawostka:CytujWe got a quick confirmation from ESA's ATV-4 Mission Manager Alberto Novelli on how Albert Einstein – at 20 235kg – weighs in as the heaviest spacecraft ever lifted by Ariane – more so than any of the three previous ATVs. Alberto wrote:It's important not to mix up the weight of cargo with the overall weight of the ATV.In terms of cargo, we are slightly less than ATV-3 (on the order of 10kg) and definitely less than ATV-2. In terms of overall mass, we are heavier than any ATV and any satellite launched in Europe so far by about 200kg.The reason is that we have a higher "tare" mass – including the cargo racks, adapter plates (e.g. to secure the Columbus water pump assembly during launch), etc. – this is included in the overall vehicle mass but it is not counted in the cargo mass that we actually transfer to the ISS.Zatem to rekordowy lot dla Ariane 5!
We got a quick confirmation from ESA's ATV-4 Mission Manager Alberto Novelli on how Albert Einstein – at 20 235kg – weighs in as the heaviest spacecraft ever lifted by Ariane – more so than any of the three previous ATVs. Alberto wrote:It's important not to mix up the weight of cargo with the overall weight of the ATV.In terms of cargo, we are slightly less than ATV-3 (on the order of 10kg) and definitely less than ATV-2. In terms of overall mass, we are heavier than any ATV and any satellite launched in Europe so far by about 200kg.The reason is that we have a higher "tare" mass – including the cargo racks, adapter plates (e.g. to secure the Columbus water pump assembly during launch), etc. – this is included in the overall vehicle mass but it is not counted in the cargo mass that we actually transfer to the ISS.
No tak, tylko, że prace nad ECB trwają i trwają od lat
Gdzie są dostępne te Mission Raport? Na stronach ESA?
... to absolutnie nie chodzi o wersje Ariane ECB. Z powazaniem Adam Przybyla