A second attempt later in the month
had to be
abandoned because the right equipment was not available to carry out the
launch to the required safety standards.
The Dawn probe has now been moved to its launch position ready for an
expected lift-off on 26 September.
"From here, the only way is up," said Dawn project manager Keyur Patel of
Nasa's
Jet
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
"We are looking forward to putting some space between Dawn and Mother Earth
and making some space history."
The probe will investigate
Ceres
and
Vesta,
the two largest objects in the
Asteroid
Belt between Mars and Jupiter. It will reach Vesta in late 2011 and go into
orbit for seven months before heading to Ceres and arriving in February 2015.
Ceres is thought to be covered by a 120km layer of ice, which offers the
tantalising possibility of liquid water underneath.
Vesta is a dry asteroid, but its diameter of 530km means that it accounts for
around 10 per cent of the total mass of the Asteroid Belt.
Together the two may answer some fundamental questions about the development
of the Solar System and how planets are formed.
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