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Old Jun 4, 2009 | 12:30 PM
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Ferrari's Red Paint "Rosso Corsa" goes to Mars

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Ferrari red paint passes road test for trip to Mars 18 September 2002

The symbol of Ferrari's extraordinary success, its red paint 'Rosso Corsa', has been given the green light to go into space, as it was declared officially 'space qualified' at a formal ceremony held today at INTESPACE in Toulouse, France. A specially constructed glass globe, known as FRED, containing the sample of paint was then integrated on to the Mars Express spacecraft, in readiness for the fastest journey Ferrari has ever made.

The sample of red paint is due to begin its trip to the Red Planet on-board the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft in May-June 2003. In order to receive its 'space qualified' certificate, the red paint had to undergo a series of rigorous mechanical and thermal tests to ensure that it can withstand the extreme conditions it will encounter in space.

Speaking at the event, the Director General of ESA, Antonio Rodotà, said: "Mars Express will be the first European mission to the Red Planet, which has always intrigued people here on Earth. The information returned by the spacecraft and its lander, Beagle 2, will undoubtedly help us answer some of the questions that remain unanswered about this fascinating planet and its make-up. It will ultimately be looking for water, but it could also find evidence of life."

David Southwood, Director of Science, said: "I am thrilled that Europe has been able to honour the success of the Scuderia Ferrari through this momentous union. This ceremony represents an important symbolic step forward on the road to an equally successful launch of Mars Express next summer."

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The European Space Agency's Science Programme is implementing a new communication strategy, exclusively targeting the general public.
Mars Express is the European Space Agency's first mission to explore the Red Planet. It consists of an orbiter, housing seven instruments for observing the surface, and a lander - Beagle 2 - that will investigate Martian rock and soil. It is due for launch in May-June 2003 from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
The European Space Agency is made up of 15 member states. Its missions are funded by a unique collaborative system enabling space science research to be carried out on a scale that would be impossible for individual states.

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A life size model of the European Mars Express spacecraft due to be launched on its journey to the Red Planet in May-June 2003 accompanied by a sample of Ferrari red paint is pictured here. The model of the spacecraft is seen here in the anechoic chamber at INTESPACE in Toulouse, alongside the F2002, this year's Ferrari F1 World Champion car together with Ferrari's 575M Maranello. The sample of Ferrari paint is in the foreground.








 
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Interesting, but goofy.

Is this the "red matter" from the Star Trek movie?

Will there be a prancing pony logo on the shuttle?

Thanks for the share!

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Interesting, but goofy.

Is this the "red matter" from the Star Trek movie?

Will there be a prancing pony logo on the shuttle?

Thanks for the share!

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Thought this would be an interesting read. Not sure why Ferrari would do it...but then again, why not.
 
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
Thought this would be an interesting read. Not sure why Ferrari would do it...but then again, why not.
It is pretty interesting, I just think it's funny how much time and expenses was probably taken to get a sample of paint to someplace where it couldn't be more useless.

Now if they were going to take a car to Mars and leave it there so you could see it through high powered telescopes, that would be cool.



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