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Fact Sheet:

LAUNCH DATE: 2014  
MISSION END:Nominally 1 year in Mercury orbit after arriving in 2020
LAUNCH VEHICLE:Soyuz 2-1B/Fregat-M
LAUNCH MASS:2300 kg
MISSION PHASE: Definition
ORBIT:
Cruise: Heliocentric transfer orbit
At Mercury: MPO polar orbit 400 × 1500 km, 2.3 hr period
MMO polar orbit 400 × 12 000 km, 9.2 hr period
OBJECTIVES:
  • Origin and evolution of a planet close to the parent star
  • Mercury as a planet: form, interior, structure, geology, composition and craters
  • Mercury's vestigial atmosphere (exosphere): composition and dynamics
  • Mercury's magnetized envelope (magnetosphere): structure and dynamics
  • Origin of Mercury's magnetic field
  • Polar deposits: composition and origin
  • Test of Einstein's theory of general relativity
THE MISSION:
BepiColombo will set off in 2014 on a journey lasting approximately 6 years. When it arrives at Mercury in mid 2020, it will endure temperatures as high as 350 °C and gather data during its 1 year nominal mission, with a possible 1-year extension.
NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
BepiColombo Industrial Space Day
BepiColombo To Enter Implementation Phase
SPECIAL FEATURES
BepiColombo mission report from 37th COSPAR meeting
BepiColombo Technology Status Review (2005)
SPECIAL SITES
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
JAXA/BepiColombo Project
 
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