The signal confirming Rosetta's wake - up was expected to arrive any time after 1730 GMT, although
the ESA flight team reckoned that it would be more like 1745.
Not exact matches
Over the last two weeks, the
flight dynamics and operations
teams at
ESA have been making a detailed analysis of
flight trajectories and timings for Rosetta to deliver the lander at the earliest possible opportunity.
Science operations for the SOHO spacecraft are being conducted by a NASA -
ESA team from the Experiment Operations Facility at the Goddard Space
Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Michel Denis joined
ESA in 1992 as a
flight control
team engineer for Meteosat; he later worked on Cluster, Huygens and XMM - Newton.