Difference between revisions of "Nouveau Paris"
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− | [[Rockhounds]] asteroid SR-06, usually referred to by Fen as '''Nouveau Paris''', is in geosynchronous orbit over Paris, France; the [[European Space Agency]] operates it as a satellite maintenance depot. | + | {{Shipbox |
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+ | |owner = [[European Space Agency]] | ||
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+ | |auxvehicles = ''[[Thor Heyerdahl]]'', others | ||
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+ | }}[[Rockhounds]] asteroid SR-06, usually referred to by Fen as '''Nouveau Paris''', is in geosynchronous orbit over Paris, France; the [[European Space Agency]] operates it as a satellite maintenance depot. | ||
During 2013 and 2014 [[ESA]] silently began upgrading the depot into a small orbital yard, where they assembled their first Interplanetary Space Vehicle ''[[Thor Heyerdahl]]''. | During 2013 and 2014 [[ESA]] silently began upgrading the depot into a small orbital yard, where they assembled their first Interplanetary Space Vehicle ''[[Thor Heyerdahl]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 23:48, 29 June 2012
Nouveau Paris | |
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Base Hull | Rockhounds asteroid SR-06 |
Owner | European Space Agency |
Flag of Record | European Union |
Auxillary Vehicles | Thor Heyerdahl, others |
Operational Status | Active |
Rockhounds asteroid SR-06, usually referred to by Fen as Nouveau Paris, is in geosynchronous orbit over Paris, France; the European Space Agency operates it as a satellite maintenance depot.
During 2013 and 2014 ESA silently began upgrading the depot into a small orbital yard, where they assembled their first Interplanetary Space Vehicle Thor Heyerdahl.
Since the maiden launch of the Thor Heyerdahl in 2015 Nouveau Paris has been the home port of ESA's fleet of ISVs. All of their assembly and maintenance will be done here.
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