Jules Verne (ATV-1)

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Jules Verne (ATV-1) was the first European Automated Transfer Vehicle, an uncrewed cargo spacecraft that resupplied the International Space Station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Automated Transfer Vehicle
spacecraft
uncrewed cargo spacecraft
agency European Space Agency
alsoKnownAs ATV Jules Verne
cargoMassDelivered about 7,600 kg
approximately 7.6 tonnes
countryOfOrigin Europe
crew uncrewed
customer International Space Station program
diameter about 4.5 m
dockingTarget Zvezda service module
dryMass approximately 10,470 kg
firstDockingDate 2008-04-03
3 April 2008
followedBy Johannes Kepler (ATV-2)
guidanceSystem autonomous rendezvous and docking system
launchDate 2008-03-09
9 March 2008
launchDateTimeUTC 2008-03-09T04:03:00Z
launchMass approximately 20,700 kg
launchSite Guiana Space Centre
Kourou
surface form: Kourou, French Guiana
launchVehicle Ariane 5 ES
length about 10.3 m
manufacturer Astrium
surface form: EADS Astrium
missionDesignation ATV spacecraft
surface form: ATV-1
missionDuration approximately 6 months
missionNumberInProgram 1
missionType ISS resupply
namedAfter Jules Verne
operator European Space Agency
orbit low Earth orbit
performedOrbitRaisingFor International Space Station
powerSource solar panels
precededBy no previous ATV (first of its kind)
primaryMissionObjective deliver cargo, propellant, water, and air to the ISS
program European Automated Transfer Vehicle program
surface form: Automated Transfer Vehicle program
propellantType hypergolic propellants
reentryDate 2008-09-29
29 September 2008
reentryType controlled destructive reentry
secondaryMissionObjective demonstrate autonomous rendezvous and docking
spacecraftBus ATV standard bus
spacecraftType cargo resupply spacecraft
target International Space Station
undockingDate 2008-09-05
5 September 2008

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ATV spacecraft namedAfter Jules Verne (ATV-1)
Johannes Kepler (ATV-2) precededBy Jules Verne (ATV-1)