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<itunes:subtitle>Explore with ESA the extraordinary Universe in which we live</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Science@ESA vodcasts explore the extraordinary Universe in which we live as it is seen through the "eyes" of ESA's fleet of science spacecraft. This series will look at some highlights of space astronomy and the role that has been played by ESA's science satellites in pushing forward the boundaries of our knowledge.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 1: The full spectrum (SD)</title>
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<description>Welcome to the first Science@ESA vodcast.

In this first episode Rebecca Barnes sets the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and considers what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.</description>
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<itunes:summary>In this first episode Rebecca Barnes sets the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and considers what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 2: Planck - looking back to the dawn of time (SD)</title>
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<description>In this second episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes takes a close look at Planck - a European Space Agency mission built to detect radiation from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This mission will help find answers to some of the most important questions in modern science. 

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<itunes:summary>In this second episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes takes a close look at Planck - a European Space Agency mission built to detect radiation from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This mission will help find answers to some of the most important questions in modern science.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 00:04:54 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 3: Exploring the infrared Universe (SD)</title>
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<description>In this third episode of the Science@ESA series Rebecca Barnes investigates the infrared Universe, explores discoveries made by ground-breaking infrared space telescopes, and take a look at Herschel - ESA's pioneering infrared space telescope.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 3: Exploring the infrared Universe (SD)</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this third episode of the Science@ESA series Rebecca Barnes investigates the infrared Universe, explores discoveries made by ground-breaking infrared space telescopes, and take a look at Herschel - ESA's pioneering infrared space telescope.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:00:40 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 4: Following the redshift - from HST to JWST (SD)</title>
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<description>In this fourth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will identify some of the key discoveries 
achieved with the famous Hubble Space Telescope, look at the concept of redshift, and 
meet a new telescope that will be used to uncover the early Universe.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 4: Following the redshift - from HST to JWST</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this fourth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will identify some of the key discoveries 
achieved with the famous Hubble Space Telescope, look at the concept of redshift, and 
meet a new telescope that will be used to uncover the early Universe.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:24:13 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 5: The untamed, violent Universe (SD)</title>
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<description>In this fifth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will give us a glimpse of the hot, energetic and often violent Universe revealed through X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, look at  ESA missions that detect this hidden light and find out how the science that these missions perform is meticulously planned.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 5: The untamed, violent Universe</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this fifth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will give us a glimpse of the hot, energetic and often violent Universe revealed through X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, look at  ESA missions that detect this hidden light and find out how the science that these missions perform is meticulously planned.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 15:57:10 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 6: Charting the Galaxy - from Hipparcos to Gaia (SD)</title>
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<description>In this sixth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes discovers the motions of the stars, learns how astronomers measure their distances and looks at the new European mission that will really get to grips with our place in the Universe.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 6: Charting the Galaxy - from Hipparcos to Gaia</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this sixth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes discovers the motions of the stars, learns how astronomers measure their distances and looks at the new European mission that will really get to grips with our place in the Universe.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:30:49 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 7: Exploring our backyard, the Solar System (SD)</title>
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<description>In this seventh episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes continues to journey through the wonders of modern astronomy bringing us closer to home as we begin to explore the Solar System. We'll discover the scale and structure of the Solar System, find out why we explore it and introduce the European missions launched on a quest to further investigate our local celestial neighbourhood.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 7: Exploring our backyard, the Solar System</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this seventh episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes continues to journey through the wonders of modern astronomy bringing us closer to home as we begin to explore the Solar System. We'll discover the scale and structure of the Solar System, find out why we explore it and introduce the European missions launched on a quest to further investigate our local celestial neighbourhood.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:57:37 -0100</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 8: The Sun, our local star (SD)</title>
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<description>In this eighth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will investigate our closest star, the Sun, find out why it is the central engine of the Solar System and look at Ulysses, SOHO and Cluster, the European space missions that have been key to advancing our understanding of the Sun.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 8: The Sun, our local star</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this eighth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will investigate our closest star, the Sun, find out why it is the central engine of the Solar System and look at Ulysses, SOHO and Cluster, the European space missions that have been key to advancing our understanding of the Sun.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:25:58 -0100</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 9: The siblings of Earth (SD)</title>
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<description>In this ninth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes looks at two of the terrestrial planets: Venus and Mars, explores their similarities and differences to Earth and finds out about the European missions that are helping to unravel their mysteries.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 9: The siblings of Earth</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this ninth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes looks at two of the terrestrial planets: Venus and Mars, explores their similarities and differences to Earth and finds out about the European missions that are helping to unravel their mysteries.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:14:18 -0200</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@ESA: Episode 10: Diverse worlds: The Moon and Titan (SD)</title>
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<description>In this tenth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes takes a look at the Earth's Moon and Titan, two very different natural satellites in our Solar System, and finds out about the two ESA missions that have explored them.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@ESA: Episode 10: Diverse worlds: The Moon and Titan</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this tenth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes takes a look at the Earth's Moon and Titan, two very different natural satellites in our Solar System, and finds out about the two ESA missions that have explored them.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:56:18 -0100</pubDate>
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		<title>Science@esa: Episode 11: Chasing comets (SD)</title>
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<description>In this eleventh episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes continues to journey through our local celestial neighbourhood leading us to the small bodies of the Solar System. We'll investigate comets and asteroids, and find out about Europe's pioneering missions launched to explore them.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Science@esa: Episode 11: Chasing comets</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>In this eleventh episode of the Science@ESA vodcast Rebecca Barnes continues to journey through our local celestial neighbourhood leading us to the small bodies of the Solar System. We'll investigate comets and asteroids, and find out about Europe's pioneering missions launched to explore them.</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 10:55:47 -0200</pubDate>
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