What is the fastest Ferrari's distinctive red paint has ever travelled? Next year it will be 10,800 km/h. Following the success of the Scuderia Ferrari with the victory of Michael Schumacher's fifth Formula 1 driver championship title, the Ferrari team has agreed to fly the symbol of that success on the Mars Express mission.
Mars Express, to be launched in May/June 2003, the first European spacecraft to visit the Red Planet, will be speeding on its way accompanied by the very essence of Ferrari: a sample of its distinctive red paint. The European Space Agency's Mars Express mission, due to arrive at its destination by December 2003, aims to solve many of the planet's age-old mysteries. It will ultimately be looking for the presence of water on Mars, but might also find evidence of life, both past and present. And, of course, it will be studying the red soil in depth.
When Mars Express is launched next May/June, the Ferrari red paint will be on board in a specially constructed glass globe measuring 2cm in diameter, designed to withstand the extremes of temperature it will encounter on its trip to Mars. The spacecraft will be launched on a Soyuz-Fregat launcher, reaching speeds of roughly 10800 kilometres per hour, nearly 10 times the speed of sound. The paint is currently undergoing rigorous tests at ESA's test centre in the Netherlands to discover how it will withstand space conditions on the journey. Once it has been officially "space-qualified", it is due to be installed on the spacecraft at a formal ceremony in September. Quite why they want to take a can of paint to Mars has not been explained. Click here to return to the Ferrari Happenings page. |