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Frequently Asked Questions

Q - Where do I go for a certain type of information on the different ESA webpages?
A - For a description and overview of the scope of the different science websites see ESA Web Structure
 
Q - Where can I download high resolution images?
A - Go to the images and video archive
 
Q - How do I get to individual mission pages?
A - In the top navigation banner click on the 'Missions' tab to open the mission dropdown menu
 
Q - Where do I find the Hubble Image Releases?
A - Refer to the Hubble mission news section
 
Q - What is the meaning of the different Phases of a Project?
A - The mission selection process and the different mission phases are explained in detail under the Director's Desk
 
Q - Where can I find material explaining the objectives and scope of any mission?
A - See the Summary and Fact Sheet under any of the missions on the Science & Technology website
 
Q - Where can I find refereed scientific papers?
A - Refer to the Publications archive
 
Q - I am a scientist working on INTEGRAL. Where can I find operational aspects of the mission?
A - Go to the INTEGRAL Science Operations Centre


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Last Update: 10 Nov 2005
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