Time-lapse: Preparing Sentinel-3B for liftoff

Time-lapse: Preparing Sentinel-3B for liftoff
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See in this time-lapse how the Sentinel-3B satellite was prepared for its liftoff on 25 April 2018 from Plesetsk in Russia.

Sentinel-3B joined its twin, Sentinel-3A, in orbit. The pairing of identical satellites provides the best coverage and data delivery for Europe’s Copernicus programme – the largest environmental monitoring programme in the world. The satellites carry the same suite of cutting-edge instruments to measure oceans, land, ice and atmosphere.

Credits: Directed by Stephane Corvaja, ESA;
Edited by Manuel Pedoussaut, Zetapress;
Music by Hubrid-Rockot

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Watch the first set of images taken by Sentinel-3B http://bit.ly/FirstImagesSentinel3B

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7 responses to “Time-lapse: Preparing Sentinel-3B for liftoff”

  1. Incredible. Gives me shivers

  2. Were they signing the SPACE ROCKET?

  3. Che emozione! Ogni volta come se fosse la prima volta! Bravi! Buon lavoro! #iostoconlaricerca

  4. How much did it cost

  5. ESA should make a rocket build timelapse
    Keep up the great work
    Love from France

  6. No words. These guys put so much work into this

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