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Title:
Missions to asteroids
Publish date:
14-Jan-2014
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Here is a summary of previous and planned missions to asteroids.
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Hubble delivers first insight into atmospheres of potentially habitable planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1 [heic1802]
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05-Jan-2018
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An international team of astronomers has used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to look for atmospheres around four Earth-sized planets orbiting within or near TRAPPIST-1's habitable zone. The...
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Results from Venus Express
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27-Jan-2006
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Results from Venus Express Below are listed some highlights of the scientific results from the ESA Venus Express mission. The full details of each result, including the high-resolution versions of...
Title:
Hubble observes a dwarf galaxy with a bright nebula [heic1207]
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10-Jan-2012
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has made detailed observations of the dwarf galaxy NGC 2366. While it lacks the elegant spiral arms of many larger galaxies, NGC 2366 is home to a bright,...
Title:
Hubble sees a galaxy hit a bullseye [heic1218]
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06-Jan-2012
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Bright pink nebulae almost completely encircle a spiral galaxy in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 922. The ring structure and the galaxy's distorted spiral shape result from a...
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Rare merger illuminates origin of 'red and dead' galaxies
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22-Jan-2013
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Astronomers have found a rare encounter between two massive and gas-rich galaxies in a survey from Herschel. The event took place when the Universe was only about three billion years old and...
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Herschel finds first evidence of Earth-like water in a comet
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05-Jan-2011
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A team of astronomers using ESA's Herschel Space Observatory have discovered the first comet containing water that is similar in isotopic composition to that in Earth's oceans. This detection, in...
Title:
Herschel's hunt for filaments in the Milky Way
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28-Jan-2015
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Observations with ESA's Herschel space observatory have revealed that our Galaxy is threaded with filamentary structures on every length scale. From nearby clouds hosting tangles of filaments a few...
Title:
2005 ESLAB Symposium - Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020
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18-Jan-2005
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2005 ESLAB Symposium - Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020 Programme Outline Tuesday 19 April Opening 12:00 Welcome Address Southwood, D., ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands 12:30 The Ongoing...
Title:
SMART-1 Mission to the Moon: Technology and Science Goals
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02-Jan-2003
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SMART-1 Mission to the Moon: Technology and Science Goals Abstract B.H. Foing1, G.D. Racca², A. Marini², D.J. Heather1, D. Koschny1, M. Grande³, J. Huovelin4, H.U. Keller5, A. Nathues5, J.L....
Title:
New launch date for James Webb Space Telescope
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28-Jan-2018
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After completion of an independent review, a new launch date for the James Webb Space Telescope has been announced: 30 March 2021.
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Exceptionally deep view of strange galaxy [heic0901]
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05-Jan-2009
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A spectacular new image of an unusual spiral galaxy in the Coma Galaxy Cluster has been created from data taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. It reveals...
Title:
Hubble captures grand-design spiral galaxy M74 [heic0719]
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29-Jan-2007
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Messier 74, also called NGC 628, is a stunning example of a grand-design spiral galaxy that is viewed by Earth observers nearly face-on. Its perfectly symmetrical spiral arms emanate from the...
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Herschel probes the dusty history of a giant star
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20-Jan-2011
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About 5 thousand million years from now, our Sun will expand into a red giant, swelling to such a size that it may swallow the Earth. It will then begin to shed huge amounts of dust, surrounding...
Title:
Bizarre nearby blast mimics Universe's most ancient stars
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11-Jan-2014
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ESA's XMM-Newton observatory has helped to uncover how the Universe's first stars ended their lives in giant explosions.
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Herschel discovers mature galaxies in the young Universe
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29-Jan-2014
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New Herschel results have given us a remarkable insight into the internal dynamics of two young galaxies. Surprisingly, they have shown that just a few billion years after the Big Bang, some...
Title:
Spacecraft
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02-Jan-2011
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MarcoPolo-R will comprise a primary spacecraft with an Earth re-entry capsule (ERC). The spacecraft will fly to asteroid 2008 EV5 and after initial investigations it will obtain a sample of roughly...
Title:
Rosetta reveals comet's water-ice cycle
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23-Jan-2015
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has provided evidence for a daily water-ice cycle on and near the surface of comets.
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No. 3 - SPC Report October 2003
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13-Jan-2003
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successful in-flight engineeringdemonstration of the first orbiter critical sequence,
Saturn
Title:
The future of the Orion constellation
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09-Jan-2017
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A new video, based on measurements by ESA's Gaia and Hipparcos satellites, shows how our view of the Orion constellation will evolve over the next 450 000 years.
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ESA's new camera will revolutionise the way astronomers observe the Universe
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09-Jan-2002
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Scientists at the European Space Agency have developed a new camera that is poised to revolutionise the way astronomers observe the Universe. Called S-Cam, the new device's capabilities read like...
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European Space Agency to probe asteroid blind spot
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12-Jan-2002
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In the past five weeks two asteroids have passed close by Earth, at distances of 1.2 and 3 times the distance to the Moon. Another asteroid has recently been shown to have a 1 in 300 chance of...
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Science observations with Venus Express during an eclipse
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06-Jan-2012
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Science observations with Venus Express during an eclipse Venus Express travels in an inertially fixed orbit: rather than being fixed with reference to the centre of the planet, the orbital...
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Uncovering the mysteries of Jupiter's aurora [heic0009]
Publish date:
13-Jan-2000
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This week European and American researchers seize a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to gather simultaneous observations from the NASA/ESA Cassini/Huygens space mission and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space...
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ESA Planetary Science Archive gets a new look
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16-Jan-2017
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Today, ESA launches a new version of its Planetary Science Archive (PSA) website, the online interface to data from the agency's space science missions that have been exploring planets, moons and...
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TandEM (Titan and Enceladus Mission) Workshop
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07-Jan-2008
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17-19 March 2008Chateau de Meudon5 Place Janssen 92195 MEUDON Cedex, France
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Hubble captures the pair of interacting galaxies Arp 87 [heic0717]
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30-Jan-2007
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This pair of galaxies, known collectively as Arp 87, is one of hundreds of interacting and merging galaxies known in our nearby Universe. Arp 87 was originally discovered and catalogued by...
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Servicing Mission 4
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04-Jan-2005
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Servicing Mission 4 is the fifth and final servicing mission for the Hubble Space Telescope. Astronauts will use the Shuttle Atlantis (mission STS-125) to bring new instruments to Hubble along with...
Title:
Optical, Spectroscopic, and
Infrared
Remote Imaging System
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11-Jan-2004
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This page has been archived and is no longer updated.OSIRIS is the scientific camera on board of the Rosetta spacecraft. It is a versatile imaging system designed to address key problems of the...
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Optical, Spectroscopic, and
Infrared
Remote Imaging System
Publish date:
11-Jan-2004
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This page has been archived and is no longer updated.OSIRIS is the scientific camera on board of the Rosetta spacecraft. It is a versatile imaging system designed to address key problems of the...
Title:
Questions les plus friquemment posies au sujet de la mission Cassini, fivrier 1999
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01-Jan-2000
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La mission Cassini est congue pour iviter qu'une rentrie accidentelle se produise lors du survol de la Terre. Le cahier des charges impose une probabiliti infirieure ` 1 sur 1 million pour un...
Title:
Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 <BR>What are the themes for space science?
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02-Jan-2004
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Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 What are the themes for space science? A call to the European Science Community Deadline 1 June 2004 Submission Period is Closed Introduction This announcement is to invite...
Title:
Evidence for Polar Ethane Cloud on Titan
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26-Jan-2006
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26 Sep 2006The Visible and
Infrared
Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) on board Cassini
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Moon
Publish date:
22-Jan-2003
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Why the Moon is still an interesting target
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Herschel uncovers 'hidden' oxygen in Orion
Publish date:
01-Jan-2011
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Herschel has found the first robust evidence of molecular oxygen in the Orion Nebula. The observed abundance is ten times larger than indicated by previous observations of other molecular clouds,...
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Hubble spots galaxies in close encounter [heic1311]
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20-Jan-2013
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced this vivid image of a pair of interacting galaxies known as Arp 142. When two galaxies stray too close to each other they begin to interact, causing...
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Photo Release: Waiting for a supernova [heic0311]
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24-Jan-2003
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A team of European astronomers is using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to look back in time. They have imaged the spiral galaxy NGC 3982 and hundreds of other galaxies in the hope that one of...
Title:
Exoplanet mission timeline
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12-Jan-2018
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Exoplanet mission timeline
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Summary
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18-Jan-2003
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The Planck mission was devised to collect and characterise radiation from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) using sensitive radio receivers operating at extremely low temperatures. These...
Title:
Starry bulges yield secrets to galaxy growth
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06-Jan-1999
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The Hubble Space Telescope is uncovering important new clues to a galaxy's birth and growth by peering into its heart - a bulge of millions of stars that resemble a bulbous centre yolk in the...
Title:
X-ray observations of BAL Quasars with polar outflows
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09-Jan-2008
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X-ray observations with XMM-Newton of four polar broad absorption line quasars (BALQSOs) have been performed to ascertain whether strong X-ray attenuation, characteristic for BALQSOs, is also...
Title:
Hubble's view of barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 [heic0706]
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03-Jan-2007
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has delivered an unrivalled snapshot of the nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672. This remarkable image provides a high definition view of the galaxy's large ...
Title:
ESA extends missions studying Mars, Venus and Earth's magnetosphere
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09-Jan-2009
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ESA's Science Programme Committee has extended the operations of ESA's Mars Express, Venus Express and Cluster missions until 31 December 2009. The decision to extend the three successful missions...
Title:
Videogrammetry Measurements Successfully Completed
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15-Jan-2006
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The Planck space telescope was removed last week from the Large Space Simulator (LSS) at ESTEC, ESA's research and technology centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, after a thorough two-week test...
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A galaxy of deception - Hubble snaps what looks like a young galaxy in the local Universe [heic1421]
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25-Jan-2014
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Astronomers usually have to peer very far into the distance to see back in time, and view the Universe as it was when it was young. This new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of galaxy DDO 68,...
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Herschel's view of Comet Siding Spring
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17-Jan-2014
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Herschel's view of Comet Siding Spring
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Hubble Surveys Gigantic Galaxy [heic2002]
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06-Jan-2020
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To kickstart the 30th anniversary year of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble has imaged a majestic spiral galaxy. Galaxy UGC 2885 may be the largest known in the local universe. It is 2.5...
Title:
A little more money and a lot more challenge for ESA's Science Programme
Publish date:
21-Jan-1999
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ESA's Scientific Programme Committee (SPC), which met in Bern on 19-20 May, took an optimistic view of the decisions taken at Ministerial level in Brussels on 11-12 May. The SPC judged that the...
Title:
Supernova remnant menagerie [heic0507]
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07-Jan-2005
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A violent and chaotic-looking mass of gas and dust is seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image of a nearby supernova remnant. Denoted N 63A, the object is the remains of a massive star that...
Title:
No. 39 - SMART-1 Ready for Operations Phase
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19-Jan-2005
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Overall StatusDuring the period 25 April to 16 May 2005, SMART-1 activities were focused on two main tasks:Operational Orbit Review - ESOC 28 AprilMoon Science Activities
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Hubble discovers new Pluto moon [heic1212]
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11-Jan-2012
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A team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a fifth moon orbiting the icy dwarf planet Pluto.
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New Hubble image of galaxy cluster Abell 1689 [heic1317]
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12-Jan-2013
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This new image from Hubble is one of the best ever views of the massive galaxy cluster Abell 1689, and shows the phenomenon of gravitational lensing with unprecedented clarity. This cluster acts...
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Three candidates for ESA's next medium-class science mission
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04-Jan-2015
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Exoplanets, plasma physics and the X-ray Universe are the topics chosen by ESA to be considered for the fourth medium-class mission in its Cosmic Vision science programme, for launch in 2025.
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Major Discoveries by Venus Express: 2006-2014
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14-Jan-2014
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Major Discoveries by Venus Express: 2006-2014 3. Spinning Venus is slowing down Venus Express discovered that surface features were not quite where they should be, evidence that Earth's...
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ESA confirms James Webb telescope Ariane launch
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17-Jan-2015
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The next great space observatory took a step closer this week when ESA signed the contract with Arianespace that will see the James Webb Space Telescope launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's...
Title:
Summary
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19-Jan-2019
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Summary Euclid is a medium-class mission in ESA's Cosmic Vision programme to investigate the expansion of our Universe over the past ten billion years, probing cosmic epochs from before the...
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Herschel discovers galaxy merger in the very early Universe
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13-Jan-2017
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What seemed at first like a rare instance of a huge, ancient galaxy revealed itself to be an even rarer pair of extremely massive galaxies, seen on the brink of merging when the Universe was only a...
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Hubble spots candidate for most distant known galaxy [heic1217]
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15-Jan-2012
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By combining the power of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and one of nature's zoom lenses, astronomers have found what is probably the most distant galaxy yet...
Title:
The most powerful black holes quenched their galaxy's star formation
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10-Jan-2012
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A survey of galaxies performed with ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has shown that only the most powerful black holes in the early Universe were able to quench the formation of stars in their host...
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Best view yet of merging galaxies in distant Universe [heic1417]
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26-Jan-2014
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Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and many other telescopes on the ground and in space, an international team of astronomers has obtained the best view yet of a collision that took place...
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Hubble astronomers check the prescription of a cosmic lens - First ever gravitationally lensed Type Ia supernovae discovered [heic1409]
Publish date:
01-Jan-2014
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Two teams of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have discovered three distant exploding stars that have been magnified by the immense gravity of foreground galaxy clusters, which...
Title:
2005 ESLAB Symposium
Publish date:
26-Jan-2005
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100%
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2005 ESLAB Symposium "Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020" ESTEC (Noordwijk, The Netherlands) 19-21 April 2005 Second announcement & Call for Papers European space science has really...
Title:
Coordinated Ground-based Venus Observation Campaign
Publish date:
21-Jan-2007
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21 May 2007This year, about twenty teams of professional astronomers will perform optical through mm observations of Venus using different telescopes around the world. Between 23 May and 9 June...
Title:
Formation of Organic Aerosols in Titan's Upper Atmosphere
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11-Jan-2007
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The most striking visual feature of Titan is the thick haze layer that envelopes the entire Saturnian moon and is thought to consist of complex organic molecules. Reported today in Science, new...
Title:
First direct evidence in space of magnetic reconnection in turbulent plasma
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26-Jan-2007
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Magnetic reconnection is a universal process in space, playing a key role in various astrophysical phenomena such as star formation, solar explosions or the entry of solar material within the...
Title:
Asteroids
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25-Jan-2003
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Asteroids Discoveries For a long time, the only information obtained on asteroids was through Earth-based observations and photographs. In recent years, radar observations have been made of several...
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INTEGRAL observations suggest unified model for AGN requires a rethink
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02-Jan-2011
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Scrutinising a large sample of Active Galactic Nuclei with INTEGRAL, astronomers have found that, unexpectedly, sources affected by stronger absorption at lower energies show an excess emission in...
Title:
A lonely beauty [heic1803]
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14-Jan-2018
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Beauty, grace, mystery – this magnificent spiral galaxy has all the qualities of a perfect galactic Valentine. Captured by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the galaxy NGC 3344 presents itself...
Title:
Hubble nets a cosmic tadpole [heic1612]
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28-Jan-2016
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This new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows a cosmic tadpole, with its bright head and elongated tail, wriggling through the inky black pool of space. Tadpole galaxies are rare...
Title:
Gargantuan galaxy NGC 1132 - a cosmic fossil? [heic0804]
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06-Jan-2008
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the galaxy NGC 1132 which is, most likely, a cosmic fossil - the aftermath of an enormous multi-galactic pile-up, where the carnage...
Title:
INFO 15-1997: XMM telescope goes on show for the first time
Publish date:
13-Jan-1997
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An assembly of 58 mirrors, carefully sized, formed and nested one inside another, makes the most sensitive X-ray telescope ever built. ESA's new satellite called XMM, for X-ray Multi-Mirror, will...
Title:
Demise in ice and fire [heic0407]
Publish date:
28-Jan-2004
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The Bug Nebula, NGC 6302, is one of the brightest and most extreme planetary nebulae known. At its centre lies a superhot, dying star smothered in a blanket of hailstones. A new Hubble image...
Title:
Exploding star in NGC 2397 [heic0808]
Publish date:
31-Jan-2008
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The latest image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a sharp view of the spiral galaxy NGC 2397. This image also shows a rare Hubble view of the early stages of a supernova - SN...
Title:
New Herschel images reveal previously unseen detail in the Milky Way
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02-Jan-2009
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Images from the Herschel observatory, obtained during the performance verification phase, reveal previously unseen detail in a region of the Milky Way near the Galactic Plane. These images...
Title:
Andromeda in HD - Hubble captures the sharpest ever view of neighbouring spiral Galaxy [heic1502]
Publish date:
05-Jan-2015
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest and biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy - otherwise known as Messier 31. The enormous image is the biggest Hubble image...
Title:
A cross-section of the Universe [heic1408]
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17-Jan-2014
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An image of a galaxy cluster taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope gives a remarkable cross-section of the Universe, showing objects at different distances and stages in cosmic history. They...
Title:
Hubble revisits the Monkey Head Nebula for 24th birthday snap [heic1406]
Publish date:
17-Jan-2014
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To celebrate its 24th year in orbit, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has released a beautiful new image of part of NGC 2174, also known as the Monkey Head Nebula. This colourful region is...
Title:
Euclid to probe dark Universe with Astrium science module
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11-Jan-2013
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The module carrying the telescope and scientific instruments of ESA's Euclid 'dark Universe' mission is now being developed by Astrium in Toulouse, France.
Title:
SMART-1 spacecraft and payload take shape for Moon journey
Publish date:
02-Jan-2000
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It was with added enthusiasm that the key players in the SMART-1 mission gathered at ESTEC on 31 January and 1 February for their sixth Science and Technology Working Team meeting. It was the first...
Title:
Hunting high-mass stars with Herschel
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27-Jan-2013
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In this new view of a vast star-forming cloud called W3, ESA's Herschel space observatory tells the story of how massive stars are born.
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V838 Monocerotis revisited: Space phenomenon imitates art [heic0405]
Publish date:
04-Jan-2004
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"Starry Night", Vincent van Gogh's famous painting, is renowned for its bold whorls of light sweeping across a raging night sky. Although this image of the heavens came only from the...
Title:
New Hubble Servicing Mission to upgrade instruments [heic0618]
Publish date:
02-Jan-2006
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After more than a decade of fascinating discoveries, The Hubble Space Telescope will soon be given the new beginning that it deserves. On Tuesday, 31 October 2006, NASA has decided to approve a...
Title:
Archive
Publish date:
13-Jan-2003
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Archive The ISO Data Archive (IDA) It has been mentioned that ISO performed around 30 000 science observations. If account is taken of obser-vations made in the parallel and serendipity modes of...
Title:
ESA presence at the International Year of Astronomy Opening Ceremony
Publish date:
01-Jan-2008
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A spectacular launch to the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009) will take place on 15 and 16 January 2009 at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)...
Title:
Rosetta's observations during the third Earth swingby
Publish date:
10-Jan-2009
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Rosetta's third Earth swingby on 13 November 2009 provides an important opportunity to obtain calibration measurements for the science instruments and to perform science observations of both the...
Title:
Instrument Design
Publish date:
09-Jan-2004
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Instrument Design ASPERA-3: Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms The ASPERA-3 (Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms) instrument is made up of two components: the Main Unit,...
Title:
The Future
Publish date:
24-Jan-2000
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How Xeus is going to be used in the Horizon 2000 programme.
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Hubble finds compelling evidence for a moon outside the Solar System [heic1817]
Publish date:
03-Jan-2018
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Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and older data from the Kepler Space Telescope two astronomers have found the first compelling evidence for a moon outside our own Solar System. The data...
Title:
Gaia data help prepare for a rare celestial alignment of Neptune's largest moon
Publish date:
03-Jan-2017
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On 5 October 2017, the largest moon of Neptune will pass in front of a distant star. This rare event will temporarily block the star's light from Earth and provide an excellent opportunity to study...
Title:
Shining a light on the aurora of Mars
Publish date:
05-Jan-2015
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ESA's Mars Express has shed new light on the Red Planet's rare ultraviolet aurora by combining for the first time remote observations with in situ measurements of electrons hitting the atmosphere.
Title:
Winners Austria
Publish date:
12-Jan-2017
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Winners Austria The hexagon at
Saturn's
north pole Authors: Erich Brenner, Daniel Niederl, Tobias Eberhard Der Titan hat Vulkane wie bei uns auf der Erde. Wir wissen aber,...
Title:
2005 ESLAB Symposium
Publish date:
20-Jan-2004
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100%
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2005 ESLAB Symposium "Trends in Space Science and Cosmic Vision 2020" ESTEC (Noordwijk, The Netherlands) 19-21 April 2005 First announcement European space science has really matured during the...
Title:
Mission Status
Publish date:
17-Jan-2009
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Mission Status In November 2018, the Euclid mission passed its critical design review, marking the successful completion of a major phase in the progress of the project and clearing the way to...
Title:
Hunting Galaxy Clusters with Planck – The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect
Publish date:
11-Jan-2011
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As the photons of the Cosmic Microwave Background traverse the Universe, they encounter different types of structures which affect their path and energy in various ways, producing a series of...
Title:
Damien Loizeau
Publish date:
26-Jan-2011
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Damien Loizeau Biography & lecture abstracts Damien Loizeau was born in Poissy, France (1982). He studied Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Paris XI at Orsay. He obtained his PhD in...
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