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Artist's impression of galactic outflows
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09-Jan-2012
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Artist's impression of galactic outflows
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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01-Jan-2011
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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Simulated X-ray and radio emission from gas in the cosmic web
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21-Jan-2019
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Simulated X-ray and radio emission from gas in the cosmic web
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Unusual views of the Sun
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21-Jan-2002
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For centuries, we have worshipped it and wondered at it, but it's only now that we are getting a really good look at it. Although you can't gaze at the Sun with the naked eye, thanks to modern...
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Enceladus Fly-by - 11 August 2008
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08-Jan-2008
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On Monday, 11 August 2008, Cassini will visit Enceladus and obtain the highest resolution images to date of the moon's enigmatic south polar region. The closest approach occurs at 21:06:19 UTC at...
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Science Goals
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20-Jan-2011
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Science Goals EChO would have provided an unprecedented view of the atmospheres of exoplanets transiting nearby stars. A mission dedicated to the differential technique of transit spectroscopy,...
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One small step ... but only on an hospitable planet!
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08-Jan-2002
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Around the world, there is renewed interest in sending a manned mission to other planets in our Solar System. What conditions await future astronauts? Space science provides many clues. Before...
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Selection of the first James Webb Space Telescope General Observer Scientific Programmes
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30-Jan-2021
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The General Observer scientific observations for the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope's first year of operation have been selected. Proposals from ESA member states comprise 33% of the total...
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ESA chooses three scientific missions for further study
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19-Jan-2010
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Dark energy, habitable planets around other stars, and the mysterious nature of our own Sun, have been chosen by ESA as candidates for two medium-class missions to be launched no earlier than 2017.
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PR 33-1995: ESA to Launch Six Scientific Satellites
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05-Jan-1995
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The European Space Agency is preparing to launch an armada of scientific spacecraft to study the sun, our local space environment and the far reaches of the universe. These three ground-breaking...
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