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Herschel's Cryostat and Service Module Mated
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19-Jan-2007
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During the course of the past few months the integration of the Herschel spacecraft has taken place at the Astrium facility in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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Mission Summary
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02-Jan-2008
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Mission Summary Euclid Mapping the geometry of the dark Universe Theme How did the Universe originate and what is it made of? Primary Goal To understand the nature of dark energy and dark matter by...
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Engineering
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26-Jan-2003
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How the Venus Express spacecraft is designed and constructed.
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Background Science
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10-Jan-2003
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Mercury is a small planet, not much bigger than our Moon. Of the nine planets orbiting the Sun, only Pluto is smaller. Although Mercury has been known since Egyptian times, it remains a mystery.
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Background Science
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02-Jan-2003
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Background Science Classification of Comets How to name a comet A new cometary designation system was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in August 1994, and took effect at the...
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Engineering
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21-Jan-2003
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Engineering
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About Hubble
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05-Jan-2005
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About Hubble History: How Hubble Came About The Earth's atmosphere is the bane of astronomers. The idea of sending a telescope into space to avoid it was first proposed long before the first...
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New Planck maps reveal unseen details across the Milky Way
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13-Jan-2012
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An unambiguous detection of the Galactic Haze - a mysterious, diffuse emission from the central portion of the Milky Way - and the first all-sky map of carbon monoxide, whose emission traces the...
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Getting to know Rosetta's comet
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22-Jan-2015
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Rosetta is revealing its host comet as having a remarkable array of surface features and with many processes contributing to its activity, painting a complex picture of its evolution.
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Observing the Moon around Impact
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23-Jan-2006
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For observing the region of the Moon around the SMART-1 impact sites, a roadmap to navigate along with your telescope is set up. It takes into account sunlit features on 3 September but can be...
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Andrew Lange, scientist on the BOOMERANG project
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04-Jan-2001
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explains some of the results from BOOMERANG and considers what ESA's Planck mission will contribute to our understanding of the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Participating Observatories
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31-Jan-2006
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Several observatories from around the globe have agreed to help ESA in monitoring the impact of SMART-1 on the Moon.
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New tools for exploring the surface of Mars: the Planetary SUrface Portal (PSUP) and the iMars webGIS
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07-Jan-2017
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In past decades, spacecraft have sent back huge amounts of complex data about Mars, providing a wealth of information about the planet. More than ever, the scientific community needs a way to sift...
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Gaia's billion-star map hints at treasures to come
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14-Jan-2016
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The first catalogue of more than a billion stars from ESA's Gaia satellite was published today – the largest all-sky survey of celestial objects to date.
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Joseph Silk, astronomer
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01-Jan-2001
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clarifies some basic concepts in cosmology and explains why we may never get to know whether the Universe is finite or infinite
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No. 255 - Start of the fourteenth Earth occultation season, completion of the tenth Atmospheric Drag Experiment campaign
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12-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 9 December 2012 to 5 January 2013This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including the start of the fourteenth occultation season, end of the...
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Hubble: Europe's share
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23-Jan-2000
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Hubble success stories
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No. 265 - End of the twenty-fifth eclipse season, continuation of the first sulphur dioxide campaign, start of quadrature operations
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04-Jan-2014
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Report for the period 15 September to 12 October 2013.This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations. It includes the end of the twenty-fifth eclipse season, continuation of...
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S-Cam 3
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07-Jan-2005
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This page has been archived and is no longer updated.Following the successful observing campaigns with S-Cam 2, an STJ-based camera for ground based optical astronomy in the period 1999-2000,...
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Highlights from the Rosetta mission thus far
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04-Jan-2014
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There are many highlights from the Rosetta mission because there is nothing routine about the endeavour. It is a daring mission that demanded world-class ambition and technological development to...
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