Albert Einstein's Fiery Collision With Earth's Atmosphere

Wednesday, November 6, 2013 - 12:00 in Astronomy & Space

ATV Albert Einstein burns up on reentry into Earth's atmosphere ESA/NASA Over the weekend, the European Space Agnecy's latest Automated Transfer Vehicle completed its five-month mission. This type of craft is hailed as the "most reliable and complex space vehicle ever developed in Europe." ATV-4, known as Albert Einstein, was the fourth to carry precious cargo—such as clothes, food, spare parts and and scientific equipment—to the International Space Station. Albert Einstein boasted a record heft, becoming the heaviest spacecraft ESA has launched.  Once the ATV reached the Space Station, it used the automated docking function, and was then able to be boarded by astronauts in regular clothes—no need for a spacesuit. Space Station dwellers have called the docked ATV outposts the "quietest place on the Station." And after the docking days were through, Albert Einstein was filled with 1.6 metric tons of...

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