Tests completed - the next TanDEM-X transmission will come from space
But work of the team here in Baikonur is not done yet. Next up is 'combined operations', which includes the mating of the satellite with the launcher's upper stage.
After this success, the team used the weekend for a sightseeing trip to the world’s most frequently-used launch pad – Pad one, here in Baikonur. First used for the launch of Sputnik in 1957, it is still in operation – with more than 500 launches performed so far. This is most impressive. We finished our trip with a visit to the space museum, which houses the engineering model of Buran.
This will be my last blog post from Baikonur. I am returning to Germany to witness the launch from the German Space Control Center (GSOC) in Oberpfaffenhofen. My colleague Hermann Berg will replace me and continue blogging from Baikonur.
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