Mr. Etsusada Takizawa, SELENE Project team leader, said:
After the launch the SELENE Project team successfully performed
several critical maneuvers such as opening the solar array paddle
and extending the high-gain antenna.
We had convinced ourselves that we would successfully inject
the satellite into lunar orbit because the JAXA team and the
manufacturers of the satellite had been closely working together.
However, frankly speaking, during the lunar orbit injection the
atmosphere in the operation room was very tense as the maneuver
was a critical one.
Once we had perfectly completed the scheduled maneuver we all
heaved a sigh of relief and then applause naturally broke out
in the room because we had made a great advance for KAGUYA.
There are still, however, some critical maneuvers that we need
to perform such as checking the onboard devices to record observation
data, which is the purpose of KAGUYA. We have faith that JAXA's
project team, the manufacturers, and the instrument team composed
of researchers will all work together to perform those maneuvers
and successfully achieve KAGUYA's mission.
JAXA Press Release (October 1)
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/10/20071001_kaguya_e.html
JAXA Press Release (October 5)
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2007/10/20071005_kaguya_e.html
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