It’s hard to believe that the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite arrived in Plesetsk a just week ago – we’ve certainly had an exciting and busy few days.
Despite it being the weekend, we worked on Saturday and finished checking Sentinel-5P’s battery and continued various other checks.
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_2612-768x1024.jpg)
Battery checks. (ESA)
The propulsion team has been busy unpacking and making preparations to fuel the satellite. We had a very productive planning meeting to understand the full fuelling process and how this affects the other teams’ activities – it’s a very hazardous procedure so there are a lot of rules.
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_6487.jpg)
Satellite fuelling preparations. (ESA)
And, lunchtime isn’t just spent eating, we taking the time to also learn some Russian.
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_6556.jpg)
Learning Russian. (ESA)
Sunday, however, was a well-deserved rest day for the team. Some went shopping, some went for a run and others went bowling.
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_6537-768x1024.jpg)
Bowling. (ESA)
We all met up in the evening for dinner laid on by Airbus Defence and Space, where Derick treated us to some tunes on the bagpipes – always impressive!
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_2721-768x1024.jpg)
Dinner. (ESA)
![](https://blogs.esa.int/eolaunches/files/2017/09/img_6517.jpg)
Playing bagpipes. (ESA)
From the ESA Sentinel-5P launch campaign team in Plesetsk
Read more about Sentinel-5P
Discussion: no comments