Tango

vehicle

Tango is a spacecraft involved in various space missions and research.

Tango is a spacecraft that has participated in missions such as the Cluster II mission, launched on August 9, 2000. It has a mass of 550 kg and operates with a nominal power of 224 W. Additionally, Tango is part of the PRISMA project, which tests technologies for rendezvous and formation flying in space. It is associated with automated research and development in space.

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Rumba expected to reenter on 22 October
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Rumba expected to reenter on 22 October

Rumba is set for reentry on 22 October 2025, marking the second of the Cluster satellites to return to Earth. Utilizing ESA's targeted reentry technique, Rumba's descent will be observed, ensuring safety and compliance with Zero Debris commitments. Following Rumba, Samba and Tango will reenter in September 2026, continuing the mission's legacy.