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SMART-1 liftoff hi-res
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SMART-1 lift off The European Space Agency’s SMART-1 was one of three payloads on Ariane Flight 162. The generic Ariane-5 lifted off from the Guiana Space Centre, Europe’s spaceport at Kourou, French Guiana, at 2014 hrs local time (2314 hrs GMT) on 27 September (01:14 Central European Summer time on 28 September).
The Ariane-5 launcher lifted off from Europe’s spaceport at Kourou, French Guiana, at 8.14 p.m. local time (1.14 a.m. CEST on 28 September), with three spacecraft on board, including ESA’s SMART-1.
At 42 minutes after launch, all three satellites were released. While the other two satellites move into geostationary orbit high above the Earth, SMART-1 begins its much longer journey to the Moon. The spacecraft has deployed its solar arrays and is currently undergoing initial check-out of its systems by the ESA Space Operations Centre (ESOC).
Next key steps
30 September - First firing of the ion engine. This will raise the lowest point of its orbit from 750 to 20 000 kilometres above the Earth, taking about 80 days to complete.
October 2003 - Check-out of systems complete. ESOC will be in contact with SMART-1 for two 8-hour periods every week.
November 2003 - Over the next few months, the ion engine fires to raise the highest point of its orbit to match the orbit of the Moon.
December 2004 - February 2005 - SMART-1 performs three gravity-assist manoeuvres while flying by the Moon.
March 2005 - SMART-1 ‘captured’ by the Moon’s gravity, entering a near-polar elliptical lunar orbit.
April 2005 - Second phase of the mission begins, the six-month study of the Moon.
(These dates are highly dependent on the actual conditions of flight, and may change.)

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