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Title:
Jupiter's moon Europa viewed by NASA's Galileo spacecraft
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27-Jan-2014
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Jupiter's moon Europa viewed by Galileo
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The effect of gravitational lensing on the Cosmic Microwave Background
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01-Jan-2013
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The effect of gravitational lensing on the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Merging galaxies in the young Universe discovered with Herschel
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22-Jan-2013
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Merging galaxies in the young Universe discovered with Herschel
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ISO Data Archive Software Upgraded to Version 6.0
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25-Jan-2003
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In the afternoon of the 24th of July 2003, a new version (v6.0) of the ISO Data Archive (IDA) software was installed. This upgrades the functionality associated with, and visibility of, the Highly...
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Rosetta and the chameleon comet
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05-Jan-2020
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A grand synthesis of Rosetta data has shown how its target comet repeatedly changed colour dur-ing the two years it was watched by the spacecraft. The chameleon comet's nucleus became...
Title:
Stunning new Hubble images reveal stars gone haywire [heic2011]
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18-Jan-2020
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope demonstrates its full range of imaging capabilities with two new images of planetary nebulae. The images depict two nearby young planetary nebulae, NGC 6302 ,...
Title:
Ariel moves from blueprint to reality
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12-Jan-2020
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ESA's exoplanet mission Ariel, scheduled for launch in 2029, has moved from study to implementation phase, following which an industrial contractor will be selected to build the spacecraft.
Title:
Area introduction
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21-Jan-2018
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Ariel, the Atmospheric Remote-sensing
Infrared
Exoplanet Large-survey, was selected...diverse sample of about 1000 extrasolar planets, simultaneously in visible and...
Title:
Background Science
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06-Jan-2003
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Background Science The Deep Fields One of the main scientific justifications for building Hubble was to measure the size and age of the Universe and test theories about its origin. Images of faint...
Title:
Organic compounds in Enceladus ice grains
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02-Jan-2019
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Organic compounds in Enceladus ice grains
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Compact Young Radio Galaxy
Publish date:
01-Jan-1992
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Observations with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have given a tantalizing glimpse of the time soon after galaxies formed, suggesting that these huge systems of stars formed over a wider span...
Title:
Hubble reveals galactic drama
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama
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What might the Sun do one day?
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02-Jan-2000
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A programme to monitor large numbers of stars resembling the Sun couldgive a new perspective on solar effects on the Earth's climate,according to Eugene Parker of the University of Chicago. He was...
Title:
Star formation in the Carina Nebula complex
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01-Jan-2012
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Star formation in the Carina Nebula complex
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X
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09-Jan-2012
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X
Title:
Active Pixel Sensor
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26-Jan-2004
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This page has been archived and is no longer updated.APS (Active Pixel Sensor) technology has been developed in the last decade, largely benefiting from the constantly progressing CMOS technology....
Title:
Active Pixel Sensor
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26-Jan-2004
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This page has been archived and is no longer updated.APS (Active Pixel Sensor) technology has been developed in the last decade, largely benefiting from the constantly progressing CMOS technology....
Title:
Hubble finds hundreds of young galaxies in the early Universe [heic0611]
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22-Jan-2006
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Astronomers analyzing two of the deepest views of the cosmos made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered a gold mine of galaxies, more than 500 that existed less than a billion...
Title:
Mars Express Commissioning and Early Results
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23-Jan-2004
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Overall Mission StatusThe Mars Express orbiter was successfully inserted into orbit around Mars on 25 December 2003. Since then several manoeuvres have been performed using the spacecraft's main...
Title:
A 'wallpaper' of distant galaxies is a stunning backdrop for a runaway galaxy
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25-Jan-2002
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The colour image is constructed from three separate images taken in near-
infrared
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Ten years at Mars: new global views plot the Red Planet's history
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03-Jan-2013
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New global maps of Mars released on the 10th anniversary of the launch of ESA's Mars Express trace the history of water and volcanic activity on the Red Planet, and identify sites of special...
Title:
Winners - Portugal
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20-Jan-2016
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Winners - Portugal 10 - 12 years old -
Saturn's
rings, with three of
Saturn's
moons: Tethys, Enceladus, and Mimas Authors: Tomás de Magalhães...
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X (annotated)
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09-Jan-2012
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Massive stars forming in Cygnus X (annotated)
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Technology preparation for the M4 mission
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07-Jan-2017
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Technology preparation for the M4 mission Three candidate missions for the fourth medium-class (M4) mission in ESA’s Science Programme were selected in 2015 to undergo further assessment: ARIEL:...
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Flocculent spiral NGC 2841 [heic1104]
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17-Jan-2011
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The galaxy NGC 2841 - shown here in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, taken with the space observatory's newest instrument, the Wide Field Camera 3 - currently has a relatively low star...
Title:
Herschel's view of the Taurus molecular cloud - annotated
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of the Taurus molecular cloud - annotated
Title:
Dunes on Titan and Earth
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23-Jan-2012
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Dunes on Titan and Earth
Title:
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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03-Jan-2003
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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The colour-changing comet
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07-Jan-2016
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Rosetta's comet has been seen changing colour and brightness in front of the ESA orbiter's eyes, as the Sun's heat strips away the older surface to reveal fresher material.
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Sunlight scattering through Enceladus's water plumes
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22-Jan-2011
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Sunlight scattering through Enceladus's water plumes
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No. 256 – Continuation of the fourteenth Earth occultation season, start of the twenty-third eclipse season, and start of surface imaging campaign
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28-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 6 January to 2 February 2013This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, from 6 January to 2 February 2013, and includes the continuation of the...
Title:
Europe is going to the Moon
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10-Jan-1999
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A highly innovative and budget-priced mission to explore the moon has formally been approved by the European Space Agency. Meeting in Paris 9 and 10 November the Agency's Science Programme...
Title:
The Euclid Deep Fields
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12-Jan-2019
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The Euclid Deep Fields
Title:
Our galaxy's heart
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14-Jan-2018
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Our galaxy's heart
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Herschel's view of the Taurus molecular cloud
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of the Taurus molecular cloud
Title:
Ghosts found in space
Publish date:
27-Jan-2002
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For Halloween this year, watch out for some real ghosts cruising through space, destined never to 'cross over' to the other side. These ghosts are scientific satellites that have reached the end of...
Title:
Installation for Space Simulator Test
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21-Jan-2005
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Preparations for the upcoming test of the Herschel payload module in the large space simulator at ESTEC are well underway, with the installation of the module in the test facility.
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New ESA bloggers join the Cosmic Diary
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26-Jan-2009
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The Cosmic Diary is one of eleven cornerstone projects that are taking place around the world during the International Year of Astronomy 2009. Each cornerstone project is centred on a specific...
Title:
Hubble captures cosmic fireworks in ultraviolet [heic1912]
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01-Jan-2019
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Hubble offers a special view of the double star system Eta Carinae's expanding gases glowing in red, white, and blue. This is the highest resolution image of Eta Carinae taken by the NASA/ESA...
Title:
Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: Fundamental Laws
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07-Jan-2006
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Theme 3 - What are the fundamental physical laws of the Universe?The most important challenge facing fundamental physics today is to understand the foundations of nature more deeply. Physicists...
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A tale of two record-breaking clusters
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31-Jan-2003
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A tale of two record-breaking clusters
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Herschel images extrasolar analogue of the Kuiper Belt
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11-Jan-2012
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New images from ESA's Herschel Space Observatory reveal the glow from dust in the debris disc - a structure resembling the Kuiper Belt in the primordial Solar System - around the young star...
Title:
Planck traces the coldest objects in the nearby Universe
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11-Jan-2011
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With its power to detect cosmic material at unprecedentedly low temperatures, Planck has completed the first unbiased, all-sky survey of compact cold and dusty objects in the Milky Way and, at the...
Title:
No. 40 - Ongoing Lunar Operations
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20-Jan-2005
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Overall StatusDuring the period 17 May to 19 June 2005, SMART-1 activities were focused on three main tasks:Continuous Payload activities in Lunar orbit with all instruments performing...
Title:
Herschel Announcement of Opportunity for Open Time (OT2) observations
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10-Jan-2011
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The second (and final) in-flight Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for Open Time (OT2) observations with the Herschel Space Observatory has been issued. The OT2 call solicits proposals from the...
Title:
Herschel's view of the W3/W4/W5 complex - annotated
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of the W3/W4/W5 complex - annotated
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Hubble's newest camera takes a deep look at two merging galaxies
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25-Jan-2002
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Hubble's newest camera takes a deep look at two merging galaxies
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Herschel-SPIRE Testing at ESTEC
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23-Jan-2006
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Between Tuesday, 16 October 2006 and Saturday, 21 October 2006 an engineering radiated susceptibility test and a straylight verification test have been performed at the ESTEC test centre in the...
Title:
Mars Express science highlights: <br />#1. Hydrated minerals – evidence of liquid water on Mars
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28-Jan-2013
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In 2005, the OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité) instrument on Mars Express provided the first detection of hydrated minerals on Mars. The data indicated that...
Title:
Uranus
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04-Jan-2004
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Uranus Origin of name Uranus is named after the father of
Saturn
in Roman mythology. Discovered by William Herschel in 1781 Satellites Named after characters from...
Title:
Uranus
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04-Jan-2004
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Uranus Origin of name Uranus is named after the father of
Saturn
in Roman mythology. Discovered by William Herschel in 1781 Satellites Named after characters from...
Title:
Explore the cosmos with ESASky
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22-Jan-2018
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Meet ESASky, a discovery portal that provides full access to the entire sky. This open-science application allows computer, tablet and mobile users to visualise cosmic objects near and far across...
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Rosetta's OSIRIS cameras reveal the nature of asteroid Steins
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08-Jan-2010
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Close-up images of asteroid (2867) Steins, obtained with the OSIRIS cameras on Rosetta, have provided extensive new measurements of the physical properties of this main-belt asteroid. Steins is...
Title:
Herschel's HIFI follows the trail of cosmic water
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06-Jan-2010
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Herschel's HIFI instrument was especially designed to follow the water trail in the Universe over a wide range of scales, from the Solar System out to extragalactic sources. Early results,...
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Hubble and Keck team up to find farthest known galaxy in the Universe [heic0404]
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15-Jan-2004
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An international team of astronomers may have set a new record in discovering what is the most distant known galaxy in the Universe. Located an estimated 13 billion light-years away, the object is...
Title:
Star factory in the early Universe challenges galaxy evolution theory
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17-Jan-2013
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ESA's Herschel space observatory has discovered an extremely distant galaxy making stars more than 2000 times faster than our own Milky Way. Seen at a time when the Universe was less than a billion...
Title:
Impact landing ends SMART-1 mission to the Moon
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03-Jan-2006
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ESA PR 31-2006: At 05h42m21.759s UT, 3 September 2006, a small flash illuminated the surface of the Moon as the European Space Agency's SMART-1 spacecraft impacted onto the lunar soil, in the Lake...
Title:
Hot lava flows discovered on Venus
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18-Jan-2015
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ESA's Venus Express has found the best evidence yet for active volcanism on Earth's neighbour planet.
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The Hubble Space Telescope Celebrates Supernova 1987A's 20th Anniversary [heic0704]
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23-Jan-2007
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Twenty years ago, astronomers witnessed one of the brightest stellar explosions in more than 400 years. The titanic supernova, SN 1987A, blazed with the power of 100 million suns for several months...
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Hubble finds that "distance" from the brightest stars is key to preserving primordial discs [heic2009]
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28-Jan-2020
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope was used to conduct a three-year study of the crowded, massive and young star cluster Westerlund 2. The research found that the material encircling stars near...
Title:
Cassini Equinox Mission
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31-Jan-2008
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The Cassini Equinox Mission was a two-year mission extension which ran from July 2008 until October 2010. This followed the completion of the four-year nominal mission, which ran from July 2004 to...
Title:
Cassini/Huygens deep-space manoeuvre completed
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03-Jan-1998
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second flyby of Venus in June - the next major milestone on the long voyage to
Saturn
Title:
Cluster takes a tilt at radio wave sources
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26-Jan-2013
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A new study using ESA's Cluster mission has shown improved precision in determining the source of a radio emission produced by the Earth. The experiment involved tilting one of the four identical...
Title:
International Year of Astronomy 2009 officially launched
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16-Jan-2009
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A thrilling launch to the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009) is taking place at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Headquarters in Paris on 15 and...
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Astronomy and Astrophysics focuses on XMM-Newton
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25-Jan-2001
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The first issue this year of the European scientific journal "Astronomy and Astrophysics" has just been published. It is a 352-page bumper edition devoted entirely to ESA's XMM-Newton...
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Herschel's view of the W3/W4/W5 complex
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of the W3/W4/W5 complex
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Herschel's view of Orion B
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18-Jan-2017
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Herschel's view of Orion B
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Comets at close range
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26-Jan-2001
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15 years after ESA's Giotto spacecraft achieved an historic close range reconnaissance of Comet Halley, another probe from Earth has successfully followed in its footsteps.
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James Webb Space Telescope to launch in October 2021
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16-Jan-2020
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The launch of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana is now planned for 31 October 2021.
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SPC Report April 2005
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09-Jan-2005
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OperationsThe Huygens Mission Operations Report was prepared by the Flight Control Team and was released in March. The analysis shows that the probe was in good health during the mission and all...
Title:
Hubble - greatest discoveries
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28-Jan-2015
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Hubble - greatest discoveries The lives of stars: How Hubble has revolutionised our understanding of the birth and death of stars Most of the light and radiation we can observe in the Universe...
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Herschel view of the Vela-C molecular cloud
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26-Jan-2012
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Herschel view of Vela-C
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Hubble snaps close-up views of diverse galaxies
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30-Jan-2008
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Hubble snaps close-up views of diverse galaxies
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Venus mountains create wave trains
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13-Jan-2014
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The planet Venus is blanketed by high-level clouds. At visible wavelengths, individual cloud features are difficult to see, but observations made by instruments on ESA's Venus Express orbiter have...
Title:
Support for missions
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06-Jan-2017
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Support for missions Contents of this page PLATO CCD CHEOPS CCD Euclid CCD SMILE CCD Euclid near-
infrared
detector Gaia mission support PLATO CCD The PLATO CCD detector...
Title:
Introduction to the Universe
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18-Jan-2004
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Introduction to the Universe Solar System The Solar System is a collection of planets, moons, asteroids and comets and other rocky objects orbiting the Sun. The Solar System is believed to extend...
Title:
Hubble sees the brightest quasar in the early Universe [heic1902]
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09-Jan-2019
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the brightest quasar ever seen in the early Universe. After 20 years of searching, astronomers have identified the ancient quasar with the help of...
Title:
Lutetia's dark side hosts hidden crater
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08-Jan-2014
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Grooves found on Lutetia, an asteroid encountered by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft, point to the existence of a large impact crater on the unseen side of the rocky world.
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Hubble reveals diversity of exoplanet atmospheres – Largest ever comparative study solves missing water mystery [heic1524]
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14-Jan-2015
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Astronomers have used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope to study the atmospheres of ten hot, Jupiter-sized exoplanets in detail, the largest number of such...
Title:
A family portrait of galaxies [heic1213]
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06-Jan-2012
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Two very different galaxies feature in this family portrait taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, together forming a peculiar galaxy pair called Arp 116. The image shows the dramatic...
Title:
Herschel Announcement of Opportunity for Open Time (OT1) observations
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21-Jan-2010
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The first in-flight Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for Open Time (OT1) observations with the Herschel Space Observatory has been issued. The OT1 call solicits proposals from the worldwide...
Title:
Planck's full-scale mock-up unveiled this week in Bologna
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20-Jan-2000
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Planck, ESA's satellite to study the origins of the Universe, will makeits first 'public appearance' this week in Bologna (Italy): a full-scalemock-up of the satellite, due for launch in 2007, will...
Title:
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is back in business [heic0820]
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30-Jan-2008
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The Hubble Space Telescope is back in business with a snapshot of the fascinating galaxy pair Arp 147.
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Images
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28-Jan-2004
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Images Selection of Images This is a representative set of images that you can download from our Images and Videos Pages. Click on an image to load it in a new window Last Update: 31 August 2019
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Images
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28-Jan-2004
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Images Selection of Images This is a representative set of images that you can download from our Images and Videos Pages. Click on an image to load it in a new window Last Update: 1 September 2019
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Rosetta flyby uncovers the complex history of asteroid Lutetia
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29-Jan-2012
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The long and tumultuous history of asteroid (21) Lutetia is revealed by a comprehensive analysis of the data gathered by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft when it flew past this large main-belt asteroid on...
Title:
Hubble's 17th anniversary - extreme star birth in the Carina Nebula [heic0707]
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24-Jan-2007
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One of the largest panoramic images ever taken with Hubble's cameras has been released to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the launch and deployment of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The...
Title:
Planetary Orbiter
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21-Jan-2003
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Planetary Orbiter, Bepi Colombo mission, Mercury
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SMART-1 images of new target site of upcoming LCROSS impact
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08-Jan-2009
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ESA's SMART-1 team has released new images of the proposed impact site of NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), after the LCROSS team announced a new target last week. ...
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Light continues to echo three years after stellar outburst [heic0503]
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03-Jan-2005
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The Hubble Space Telescope's latest image of the star V838 Monocerotis (V838 Mon) reveals dramatic changes in the illumination of surrounding dusty cloud structures. The effect, called a light...
Title:
PR 32-1997: Successful Launch of Cassini-Huygens Mission
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15-Jan-1997
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American Titan IVB/Centaur launcher sent NASA's large Cassini spacecraft on its way to
Saturn
...In 2004 ESA's Huygens probe will plunge into the thick atmosphere of...
Title:
Jupiter
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04-Jan-2004
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Jupiter Origin of name Jupiter is named after the most important deity in the Roman pantheon; brother of Neptune, Pluto, and of his wife, Juno. Satellites Named after characters from the Jovian...
Title:
Jupiter
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04-Jan-2004
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Jupiter Origin of name Jupiter is named after the most important deity in the Roman pantheon; brother of Neptune, Pluto, and of his wife, Juno. Satellites Named after characters from the Jovian...
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Hubble sees 'Comet Galaxy' being ripped apart by galaxy cluster [heic0705]
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06-Jan-2007
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, in collaboration with several other ground- and space-based telescopes, has captured a galaxy being ripped apart by a galaxy cluster's gravitational field and...
Title:
Planck pre-launch status: HFI ground calibration
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09-Jan-2010
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Planck pre-launch status: HFI ground calibration Publication date: 10 July 2010 Authors: Pajot, F., et al. Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics Volume: 520 Issue: A10 Page: 15 Year: 2010 Copyright:...
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Structural and thermal model of the Euclid satellite
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19-Jan-2019
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Structural and thermal model of the Euclid satellite
Title:
Venus Express Earth occultation seasons
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22-Jan-2012
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Earth occultation seasons occur regularly in the Venus Express mission. For short periods of time during such seasons, the spacecraft's radio signal can pass through Venus' atmosphere before it is...
Title:
Pyxel - A software framework for imaging detector simulation
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06-Jan-2018
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Pyxel - A software framework for imaging detector simulation Pyxel is a novel, end-to-end detection chain simulation framework in Python for imaging detectors, designed to host and combine existing...
Title:
Installation of the Herschel Sunshield
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22-Jan-2005
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of space telescopes.It will be the first space observatory covering the full far
infrared
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Spacecraft
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05-Jan-2003
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of four science instruments that work across the entire optical spectrum - from
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