The probe was launched from a Delta 2 rocket at Cape Canaveral after two
delays that set the mission back over a month. It has now deployed its solar
arrays and is beginning its seven-year mission.
"Dawn has risen, and the spacecraft is healthy," said mission project manager
Keyur Patel of
Nasa's
Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. "About this time tomorrow [Friday morning] we will
have passed the Moon's orbit."
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.
Dawn will use an ion drive, which ionises xenon to produce low levels of
thrust but can maintain acceleration for months at a time.
Scientists hope that the probe will reveal why some planets form and others
fail due to lack of material.
The Asteroid Belt is thought to be a failed planet or possibly a planet that
formed but was shattered by being struck by an outside body like a comet.
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