Europe Names Third Space Cargo Ship After Italian Space Pioneer

Europe Names Third Space Cargo Ship After Italian Space Pioneer
Edoardo Amaldi (1908-1989). (Image credit: ESA)

The European SpaceAgency (ESA) has named its next unmanned space cargo ship the Edoardo Amaldi,after the Italian space pioneer known for contributing to advances inexperimental physics and the understanding of gravitational waves.

The new vehicle isESA?s latest AutomatedTransfer Vehicle, an unmanned spacecraft the size of a London double deckerbus. It follows the debut ATV (called Jules Verne), which flew to theInternational Space Station (ISS) successfully in 2008, and the fleet?s secondvehicle ? christened Johannes Kepler ? which is being readied for its ownflight.

"Italy is a keyEuropean country in our participation in the ISS partnership. By naming ATV-3after Edoardo Amaldi, we celebrate a great Italian, but also a committedEuropean who understood the importance of pooling resources and minds togetherto achieve important results," said Simonetta Di Pippo, ESA?s director of humanspaceflight in a statement. "The ATV is the first recurring production ofan exploration spacecraft and places Europe a step closer to ourpartners."

"It is widely acknowledged that sincethe 1950s the inception of the visionary concept aiming to a unified Europeancapability to explore outer space is largely due to a bunch of prominentEuropean scientists, and Edoardo Amaldi was a leading name among them," DiPippo said.

ESA hopes to adapt the ATV's new technologiesto new spacecraft, such as the Advanced ReentryVehicle.A reentry capsule could replace the pressurized part of the ATV, in order toreturn cargo and experiments to Earth.

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