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    ESA SP-1323: ESA's Report to the 39th COSPAR Meeting

    The 39th meeting of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) was held 14-22 July 2012 in Mysore, India.

    This report to COSPAR on the scientific activities of the European Space Agency was written by members of the Directorate of Earth Observation, the Directorate of Human Spaceflight and Operations and the Directorate of Science and Robotic Exploration.

    Contents:

    • Foreword by Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General, ESA
    • Earth Observation
      1. Introduction
      2. The Living Planet Programme
      3. The Earth Explorer Missions
      4. ERS and Envisat
    • Human Spaceflight and Operations
      1. Introduction
      2. Overview: Columbus and ISS Facilities
      3. Funding Europe's ISS Research: ELIPS
      4. Research on the ISS
      5. Ongoing Research Using Other Platforms
      6. Projects under Development
    • Science and Robotic Exploration
      1. Introduction
      2. Missions in Operation
      3. Missions in the Post-Operations and Archiving Phases
      4. Projects under Development
      5. Missions under Study
    Publication date: 30 Jun 2012
    NGO technical and programmatic review report

    Reference: LISA-EST-RP-1018

    L1 Mission Reformulation, NGO

    This report summarises the findings of the ESA review on the reformulation of LISA, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (L class mission candidate of the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 programme), into the new mission concept named NGO (New Gravitational wave Observer).

    The review, completed at the end of the reformulation exercise, establishes the overall feasibility and credibility of the L1 mission candidate reformulated concept - for both platform and payload - for a launch in 2022, and an ESA cost at completion of 850 MEuro (e.c. 2010).

    Publication date: 28 Feb 2012
    NGO assessment study report (Yellow Book)
    Reference: ESA/SRE(2011)19

    The NGO (New Gravitational wave Observatory) concept results from the reformulation of the LISA mission into a European-led mission.

    This report, the so-called Yellow Book, contains the results of ESA's assessment study (Phase 0/A) of the candidate L-class Cosmic Vision mission NGO.

    Publication date: 13 Jan 2012
     
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