Johannes Kepler (ATV-2)

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Johannes Kepler (ATV-2) was a European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle that delivered cargo and performed reboost maneuvers for the International Space Station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Automated Transfer Vehicle
space station resupply vehicle
uncrewed cargo spacecraft
agency European Space Agency
capability attitude control for ISS
autonomous rendezvous and docking
orbit reboost for ISS
cargoMassDelivered about 7000 kilograms
cargoType dry cargo
gases
propellant
water
cosparId 2011-007A
countryOfOrigin Europe
destination International Space Station
dockedTo ISS Zvezda service module
dockingDate 2011-02-24
dockingTarget Russian Orbital Segment
surface form: Russian Orbital Segment of ISS
followedBy Edoardo Amaldi (ATV-3)
launchDate 2011-02-16
launchedFrom ELA-3 launch complex
surface form: ELA-3 launch pad
launchSite Guiana Space Centre
Kourou
surface form: Kourou, French Guiana
launchVehicle Ariane 5 ES
surface form: Ariane 5ES
manufacturer Astrium
missionStatus completed
missionType ISS logistics resupply
ISS reboost
namedAfter Johannes Kepler
operator European Space Agency
orbit low Earth orbit
partOfSeries European Automated Transfer Vehicle program
surface form: Automated Transfer Vehicle program
powerSource solar arrays
precededBy Jules Verne (ATV-1)
primaryMission deliver supplies to the International Space Station
program International Space Station resupply
programRole second ATV flight to ISS
reentryDate 2011-06-21
reentryLocation South Pacific Ocean
reentryType controlled destructive reentry
satcatNumber 37351
secondaryMission perform ISS reboost maneuvers
spacecraftBus ATV standard bus
spacecraftType ATV Jules Verne
surface form: ATV-2
targetOrbit ISS orbit
undockingDate 2011-06-20
usedFor waste disposal from ISS

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