As preparations for the launch of Sentinel-2A continue on track, the team at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana has said farewell to the satellite as it was sealed from view in the Vega rocket fairing. Liftoff is set for 23 June at 01:52 GMT (03:52 CEST; 22:52 local time on 22 June).

Ready for encapsulation in the Vega fairing.  (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)

Ready for encapsulation in the Vega fairing. (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)

Since its arrival at the launch site at the end of April, Sentinel-2A has been through a series of stringent tests to confirm there was no damage during the flight from Germany.

These tests have made sure that everything is in good working order so that this new satellite will deliver the images to monitor Earth’s vegetation and changing lands.

Closing the fairing half-shells. Ready for encapsulation in the Vega fairing.  (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)

Closing the fairing half-shells. Ready for encapsulation in the Vega fairing. (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)

The delicate and risky task of fuelling the satellite took place last week, after which it was joined to the Vega adapter. The protective covers, called ‘red tag items’, were then removed before it was encapsulated in the rocket fairing, which protects the satellite during the first part of the launch.

The next step will be to transfer the ‘payload assembly composite’ to the launcher.

Sealed from view.  (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)

Sealed from view. (ESA–M. Pedoussaut)