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Man! What a liftoff. The Ariane 5 always looks like it's leaping for space.
 
16 November 2018
In mid-December, twin discs will begin glowing blue on the underside of a minibus-sized spacecraft in deep space. At that moment Europe and Japan’s BepiColombo mission will have just come a crucial step closer to Mercury.
This week sees the in-flight commissioning and test firing of the four thrusters – with one or two firing at a time – of the Solar Electric Propulsion System that BepiColombo relies on to reach the innermost planet. This marks the first in-flight operation of the most powerful and highest-performance electric propulsion system flown on any space mission to date.

http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/S...e_thrusters_propelling_BepiColombo_to_Mercury
 
5 December 2018
BepiColombo, the joint ESA/JAXA spacecraft on a mission to Mercury, is now firing its thrusters for the first time in flight.
On Sunday, BepiColombo carried out the first successful manoeuver using two of its four electric propulsion thrusters. After more than a week of testing which saw each thruster individually and meticulously put through its paces, the intrepid explorer is now one step closer to reaching the innermost planet of the Solar System.

http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Operations/BepiColombo_now_firing_on_all_cylinders
 
Title Monitoring camera checkout
Released 17/06/2019 11:00 am
Copyright ESA/BepiColombo/MTM , CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Description
How many times have you taken a selfie and posted it instantly to your favourite social media channel? The Mercury Transfer Module of the BepiColombo spacecraft, currently en route to Mercury, is equipped with three ‘selfie-cams’ and this morning captured a series of snapshots and subsequently posted them to its Twitter account.
The images were taken on 17 June between 04:13 UT and 04:51 UT and downlinked to Earth at around 07:20 UT.

http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/06/Monitoring_camera_checkout
 
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