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Title: Ariane 5 launches BepiColombo to Mercury
Post by: Elderberry on October 21, 2018, 12:23:25 am
Space News by Caleb Henry — October 20, 2018

A Mercury-bound science mission from the European and Japanese space agencies began a seven-year journey to the Solar System’s smallest planet Oct. 19 aboard and Ariane 5 rocket.

The BepiColombo mission took off from the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana at 9:45 p.m. Eastern, marking the beginning of a 9-billion kilometer trip to the closest planet to the Sun.

BepiColombo’s four parts — two science orbiters, their carrier unit and a sunshield — separated as one 4,100-kilogram payload from the Ariane 5’s upper stage 27 minutes after liftoff. ESA confirmed signal acquisition shortly after separation from the Arianespace-operated launcher.

The spacecraft now begins a journey that includes nine planetary flybys for gravitational assists — one of Earth, two of Venus and six by Mercury — in order to safely arrive in orbit around the planet.

More: https://spacenews.com/ariane-5-launches-bepicolombo-to-mercury/ (https://spacenews.com/ariane-5-launches-bepicolombo-to-mercury/)