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MIRI integrated with ISIM showing the thermal heat shield (view 1)
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MIRI integrated with ISIM showing the thermal heat shield (view 1)
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Qualification model of Euclid's dichroic filter
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Qualification model of Euclid's dichroic filter
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A continuum from clear to cloudy hot-Jupiter exoplanets without primordial water depletion
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A continuum from clear to cloudy hot-Jupiter exoplanets without primordial water depletion Publication date: 14 December 2015 Authors: Sing, D.K., et al. Journal: Nature Year: 2015 Copyright:...
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No. 2 - SPC Report April 2003
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18-Jan-2003
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NASA/JPL testing of the Orbiter flight softwareupdates, as required for the
Saturn
...Orbit Insertion, the Huygens Mission and the
Saturn
tour,is...
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Sand dunes and mega-yardangs on Titan
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05-Jan-2015
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Sand dunes and mega-yardangs on Titan
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Objectives
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06-Jan-2014
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Objectives The main science goal of the CHEOPS mission will be to study the structure of exoplanets smaller than
Saturn
that are orbiting bright stars with revolution...
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Titan Flyby - 10 March 2007
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07-Jan-2007
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Just 16 days after Titan-25, Cassini returns to Titan for its twenty-seventh targeted encounter: Titan-26. The closest approach to Titan occurs on Saturday, 10 March, at 01:49 UT at an altitude of...
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The identification of liquid ethane in Titan's Ontario Lacus
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31-Jan-2008
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The identification of liquid ethane in Titan's Ontario Lacus Publication date: 01 August 2008 Authors: Brown, R.H. et al. Journal: Nature Volume: 454 Issue: 7204 Page: 607-610 Year: 2008 Copyright:...
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The ISO Spacecraft
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04-Jan-2003
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The ISO Spacecraft Publication date: 01 November 1995 Authors: Ximénez de Ferrán, S. Journal: ESA Bulletin Volume: 84 Year: 1995 Copyright: ESA ESA's
Infrared
Space...
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Rampart and rim features around a lake on Titan
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17-Jan-2019
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Rampart and rim features around a lake on Titan
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Closing in on distant, infant galaxies
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17-Jan-1999
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Detailed proposals for the construction of the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) were presented during the yearly NGST meeting. Representatives from the three major participants in the...
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Closing in on distant, infant galaxies
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20-Jan-1999
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Detailed proposals for the construction of the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) were presented during the yearly NGST meeting. Representatives from the three major participants in the...
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ISO leads our eyes to the young and small star - a seminar
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30-Jan-1998
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Why are some stars 'born' with only 10% of the mass of our Sun while at the other extreme, some may have 50 times as much material.
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INFO 05-1998: European astronomers discover planet formation around dying star
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26-Jan-1998
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Astronomers at the universities of Amsterdam, Louvain, Groningen and Utrecht have found proof that planets can form around old, dying stars. In the vicinity of the Red Rectangle, an old binary star...
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AKARI all-sky images: 65, 90, 140 and 160 micrometres
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04-Jan-2015
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AKARI all-sky images: 65, 90, 140 and 160 micrometres
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Huygens legacy conference to mark fifth anniversary of Titan landing
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08-Jan-2010
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Space Agency's Huygens probe separated from the Cassini spacecraft and landed on
Saturn's
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Black body radiation as a function of wavelength and temperature
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26-Jan-2011
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corresponds to 3500 K (e.g. the surface of a cool and low-mass star) and peaks at
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Summary
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06-Jan-2003
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the next great space science observatory. Since 1996, NASA, ESA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) have collaborated on the definition and construction of...
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Questions and Answers
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26-Jan-2019
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Questions and Answers Why is ESA running a public consultation? How will public opinion be taken into account in ESA's long-term planning? Why do you not mention crewed missions or sending humans...
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Arp 220
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24-Jan-2008
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Arp 220
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