Orion and the European Service Module



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Orion and the European Service Module

March 2017

A-Roll

Duration: 3 mins 47 secs


Text intro:
Orion is NASA’s latest manned spaceflight vehicle, which will take astronauts to destinations at or beyond low Earth orbit. In January 2013 it was announced that ESA would provide the European Service Module [ESM] for Orion’s first unmanned mission. Derived from ESA’s ATV supply spacecraft, the ESM will provide life support, propulsion and structural functions for Orion. In February 2017 a contract was signed for a second ESM to be used on Orion’s first manned flight, which will carry astronauts beyond the moon and back.





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10:00:00

GVs ESM at Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 2017


A glimpse of the future of manned spaceflight - at the Airbus facilities in Bremen, Germany.


10:00:18

Graphic ESM;

Graphics: Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA];

GVs ESM at Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 2017


The European Service Module - or ESM - is Europe’s contribution to NASA’s new Orion spacecraft, which will carry astronauts to the moon and beyond.

20 European companies have provided components for this first module, which will soon take part in Orion’s first unmanned flight.

10:00:38

GVs ESA/Airbus contract signing, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017

In February, a contract was signed between ESA and Airbus to build NASA a second ESM – for Orion’s second spaceflight, which is currently predicted to launch in 2021.

10:00:52


Interview: David Parker, ESA Director of Human Spaceflight and Robotic Exploration

This service module relationship, this partnership we have, has ESA as a critical partner of NASA and its exploration programme. It’s something quite new, it’s really important to us, and it cements the role of Europe as a real global player in space exploration.”

10:01:08

Graphics: Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA];

GVs ESM Propulsion Qualification Module prepared for shipment to NASA, Stockholm, Sweden, January 2017;

GVs ATV at Guiana Space Centre, Kourou, 2013;

GVs ATV5 docking to the ISS, August 12th 2014




The ESM will sit below Orion’s crew module, providing life support and control functions.

Its engines will propel and manoeuvre the spacecraft, and it will supply air, water and electricity - as well as regulating temperature.

The ESM is derived from ESA’s highly successful ATV cargo module, which carried material to and from the International Space Station. However, adapting the technology for manned spaceflight has presented a whole host of new challenges.

10:01:43

Interview: Nico Dettmann, Head of ESA’s Development Department

[overlay graphics: Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA]]



There is heritage from ATV only in a few hardware items, but mostly the heritage is related that we know how to develop and qualify the vehicle. But for example there is something like a solar array driving mechanism which has two axes of freedom, we have never had that before, this system we are now delivering does not have an onboard computer, but it is steered from the crew module which is called the Orion data network which is an ESA-based communication system which is something which did not operate on ATV. ”

10:02:11

Graphics: Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA]

This collaboration between ESA and NASA means that astronauts will soon go farther into space than ever before.

During its unmanned first flight, Orion will travel beyond the moon before returning to Earth.

10:02:27

Interview: Jim Free, Human Exploration Operations Mission Director, NASA

[overlay graphics: Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA]]



We’ll go deeper than humans have gone before with EM1 – it’ll really be a good chance to prove out the fundamental technologies built off the ATV heritage for going deeper into space. NASA and ESA – the importance of that relationship was built many years ago. It’s bringing great minds together from around the world...we can’t explore alone, NASA cannot explore alone... ”

10:02:52

GVs Matthias Maurer inspects ESM technology at Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017

Matthias Maurer from Germany is one of ESA’s newly-appointed astronauts. One day he may have the chance to travel to space onboard Orion.

10:03:01

Interview: Matthias Mauer, ESA Astronaut

500 years ago we had the great explorers on the Earth - they had appropriate ships to sail the deep sea. We astronauts, we need to have appropriate spaceships to fly across deep space. And that’s exactly what Orion and ESM will bring us, the possibility to go for deep travel.”

10:03:19

GVs ESM at Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 2017;

GVs press conference at Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017



As part of NASA’s Orion, the European Service Module will be integral in supporting a crew of four astronauts for up to 21 days.
A new chapter in space travel is about to begin – thanks to a collaboration which pays testament to ESA’s long history of spaceflight expertise.

10:03:43

A-Roll ends







Orion and the European Service Module

March 2017



B-Roll

Duration: 11 mins 13 secs



10:03:43

Soundbites: David Parker, ESA Director of Human Spaceflight and Robotic Exploration [English]

10:04:39

Soundbites: Nico Dettmann, Head of ESA’s Development Department [English]

10:05:43

Soundbites: Nico Dettmann, Head of ESA’s Development Department [German]

10:06:31

Soundbites: Jim Free, Human Exploration Operations Mission Director, NASA [English]

10:07:35

Soundbites: Matthias Mauer, ESA Astronaut [English]

10:08:28

Soundbites: Matthias Mauer, ESA Astronaut [German]

10:09:10

Soundbites: Matthias Mauer, ESA Astronaut [French]

10:09:42

Soundbites: Matthias Mauer, ESA Astronaut [Spanish]

10:10:28

GVs ESA Astronaut Matthias Mauer inspects the European Service Module, Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017

10:11:36

GVs ESA/Airbus contract signing, Airbus Defence and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017

10:12:15

GVs press conference at Airbus Defense and Space Facility, Bremen, Germany, February 16th 2017

10:13:00

GFX Orion EM-1 test flight [NASA]

10:14:55

B-Roll ends

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