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Title:
Hubble discovers rare fossil relic of early Milky Way [heic1617]
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07-Jan-2016
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A fossilised remnant of the early Milky Way harbouring stars of hugely different ages has been revealed by an international team of astronomers. This stellar system resembles a globular cluster,...
Title:
New Microscopic Properties of Magnetic Reconnection Derived by Cluster
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19-Jan-2006
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Magnetic reconnection is considered to be the most efficient mechanism for solar material to penetrate the Earth's magnetic shield and to convert magnetic energy to particle energy (generating...
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Rosetta makes first detection of molecular nitrogen at a comet
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19-Jan-2015
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has made the first measurement of molecular nitrogen at a comet, providing clues about the temperature environment in which Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko formed.
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No. 253 - Nominal operations and continuation of the twenty-second solar eclipse season
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31-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 14 October to 10 November 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express planned routine operations. It includes nominal operations at moderate telemetry data...
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No. 249 - Continuation of the thirteenth Earth occultation season and end of the twenty-first eclipse season
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22-Jan-2012
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Report for the period 24 June 2012 to 21 July 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations. This period included the continuation of the mission's longest period of Earth...
Title:
Fact Sheet
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06-Jan-2010
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Fact Sheet Fast Facts Venus Express Launch date: 9 November 2005 03:33 UT Mission end: 16 December 2014 Launch vehicle: Soyuz-Fregat rocket Launch mass: 1270 kg Mission phase: Post-operations...
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The first giant space telescope will be entirely European
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15-Jan-2001
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Astrium will build the 3.5-metre mirror for ESA's Herschel Space Observatory Giant telescopes with primary mirrors of 8 metres in diameter are now common on the ground, but it will take a while...
Title:
Stephan's Quintet - A Mammoth Cosmic Collision [heic0007]
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25-Jan-2000
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A spectacular new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of the group of galaxies called Stephan's Quintet provides a detailed view of one of the most exciting star forming regions in the...
Title:
ESA orbiter discovers water supersaturation in the Martian atmosphere
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29-Jan-2011
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New analysis of data sent back by the SPICAM spectrometer on board ESA's Mars Express spacecraft has revealed for the first time that the planet's atmosphere is supersaturated with water vapour....
Title:
Günther Hasinger's science vision
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05-Jan-2019
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An interview with ESA's Director of Science, Günther Hasinger, on space science at ESA – his reflections on last year's achievements and his visions for the future of space science.
Title:
Euclid dark Universe mission ready to take shape
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17-Jan-2015
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Euclid, ESA's dark Universe mission, has passed its preliminary design review, providing confidence that the spacecraft and its payload can be built. It's time to start 'cutting metal'.
Title:
MIRO at Comet Wirtanen: what a gas!
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10-Jan-2001
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What do a comet, the Voyager mission, the Big Bang and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence have in common? Answer: Dr. Samuel Gulkis from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Principal...
Title:
Patrick Pinet
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26-Jan-2011
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Patrick Pinet Biography & lecture abstracts Patrick Pinet was born in Fes, Morocco (1957). He studied theoretical physics at the Univ. of Pau (France) and geophysical engineering at the Institut de...
Title:
Hubble makes the first observation of a total lunar eclipse by a space telescope [heic2013]
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06-Jan-2020
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Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have detected ozone in Earth's atmosphere. This method serves as a proxy for how they will observe...
Title:
Unique ultraviolet aurora spied at Rosetta's comet
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21-Jan-2020
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ESA's Rosetta mission has revealed a unique kind of aurora, an exciting phenomenon seen throughout the Solar System, at its target comet, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Title:
How massive stars sculpt a cosmic crib
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10-Jan-2012
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ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has captured a new, stunning image of Cygnus X, one of the richest star-forming regions in our cosmic neighbourhood. The image reveals in unprecedented detail the...
Title:
Cosmic Vision 2015-2025
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06-Jan-2004
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Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 ESA Workshop on the Scientific Themes of Tomorrow Paris, 15-16 September 2004 UNESCO Salle IV 125, Avenue de Suffren 75007 PARIS PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME Wednesday 15 September...
Title:
Cosmic Vision 2015-2025
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06-Jan-2004
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Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 ESA Workshop on the Scientific Themes of Tomorrow Paris, 15-16 September 2004 UNESCO Salle IV 125, Avenue de Suffren 75007 PARIS PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME Wednesday 15 September...
Title:
Cluster reveals fundamental 3-D properties of magnetic turbulence
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24-Jan-2006
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Fundamental 3-D properties of magnetic turbulence observed in the magnetosheath are reported, thanks to measurements by ESA's Cluster mission close to the magnetopause. These properties are of...
Title:
The curious case of Earth's leaking atmosphere
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07-Jan-2016
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Earth's atmosphere is leaking. Every day, around 90 tonnes of material escapes from our planet's upper atmosphere and streams out into space. Although missions such as ESA's Cluster fleet have long...
Title:
The Story of Mars Express
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23-Jan-2003
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The Story of Mars Express Slide 1 All young people are all very curious about Mars and always wanted to know what this neighboring planet will reveal. As the planets move around the Sun in orbits,...
Title:
Discovery of Martian Aurora
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10-Jan-2005
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within the Solar System are known to have high-latitude aurora: Earth, Jupiter,
Saturn
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CoRoT unveils a rich assortment of new exoplanets
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14-Jan-2010
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By detecting the faint dimming in the light emitted by stars during a transit event, CoRoT has detected six new exoplanets - each with its own peculiar characteristics - and one brown dwarf. One...
Title:
The 4.6 micron feature of -SiH groups in silicate dust grains and
infrared
cometary
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06-Jan-2000
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The 4.6 micron feature of -SiH groups in silicate dust grains and infrared cometary spectra. Publication date: 02 May 1999 Authors: Blanco, A. et al. Journal: Planetary and Space Science Volume: 47...
Title:
Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing Mass Map and its correlation with the Cosmic
Infrared
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19-Jan-2013
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A Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing Mass Map and its correlation with the Cosmic Infrared Background Publication date: 20 June 2013 Authors: Holder, G.P., et al. Journal: The Astrophysical...
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SMART-1 Mission Extension Approved
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15-Jan-2005
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On 10 February 2005 the ESA Science Programme Committee endorsed unanimously the proposed one-year extension of SMART-1, pushing back the mission end date from August 2005 to August 2006.
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Distant Galaxies Show a Young Universe
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02-Jan-2005
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Using ESA's X-ray observatory XMM-Newton and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, scientists have discovered the most distant massive structure in the Universe. The data reveal...
Title:
Herschel's 'first light' promises superb science
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10-Jan-2009
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The first images and spectra obtained with the three Herschel instruments (HIFI, PACS and SPIRE) demonstrate their excellent condition and provide a foretaste of the exciting science that is to come.
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Herschel data links mysterious quasar winds to furious starbursts
Publish date:
07-Jan-2017
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Astronomers have used ESA's Herschel Space Observatory to solve a decades-old mystery about the origin of powerful cool gas winds in the hot environs of quasars. The evidence linking these powerful...
Title:
Young sun's violent history solves meteorite mystery
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01-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using ESA's Herschel space observatory to probe the turbulent beginnings of a Sun-like star have found evidence of mighty stellar winds that could solve a puzzling meteorite mystery in...
Title:
The Volcanic Moon Io
Publish date:
02-Jan-1992
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is allowing several teams of astronomers to explore Io at a level of detail not possible since a pair of Voyager spacecraft flew by the small moon 13 years ago.
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Hubble finds clues to the birth of supermassive black holes [heic1610]
Publish date:
24-Jan-2016
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Astrophysicists have taken a major step forward in understanding how supermassive black holes formed. Using data from Hubble and two other space telescopes, Italian researchers have found the best...
Title:
Martian moons: Phobos
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14-Jan-2003
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Phobos is one of two very small satellites of the planet Mars. It was discovered along with its smaller companion, Deimos, by Asaph Hall at the Naval Observatory in Washington DC in August 1877....
Title:
To the Scientific Community - a fond farewell from Prof. R. M. Bonnet
Publish date:
30-Jan-2001
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Dear Colleagues,On my last day at ESA, I want to address you this farewell message after 18 years spent here as Director of the Science Programme.
Title:
Titan Surface Landing
Publish date:
23-Jan-2004
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14 January 2005 represents a milestone in space exploration. At around 11:30 UTC the Huygens probe successfully landed on the surface of Titan - making it the first probe to land on an object in...
Title:
Huygens lands on Titan!
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14-Jan-2005
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ESA's Huygens probe has successfully descended through the atmosphere of Titan,
Saturn's
Title:
No. 251 - Continuation of the thirteenth Earth occultation season; high-accuracy spacecraft ranging with new ESA ground station; end of the ninth Atmospheric Drag Experiment campaign and quadrature operations
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21-Jan-2012
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Report for the period 19 August to 15 September 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including high-accuracy spacecraft ranging using ESA's new ground station at...
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No. 254 - End of the twenty-second eclipse season, start of the tenth atmospheric drag experiment campaign, routine star tracker calibration, and straylight calibration for Comet Machholz observations
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11-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 11 November to 8 December 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations and includes the end of the twenty-second eclipse season, battery charge...
Title:
Rosetta Mars Swing-by
Publish date:
23-Jan-2007
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The Rosetta swing-by of Mars is the second of four gravity assist manoeuvres that are required to place Rosetta on course for its final destination: comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The closest...
Title:
Giant galaxies die from the inside out - Hubble and VLT observations show that star formation shuts down in the centres of elliptical galaxies first [heic1508]
Publish date:
16-Jan-2015
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Astronomers have shown for the first time how star formation in "dead" galaxies sputtered out billions of years ago. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and ESO's Very Large Telescope...
Title:
Herschel intercepts asteroid Apophis
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09-Jan-2013
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ESA's Herschel space observatory made new observations of asteroid Apophis as it approached Earth this weekend. The data shows the asteroid to be bigger than first estimated, and less reflective.
Title:
PR 43-1993: ESA confirms ROSETTA and FIRST
Publish date:
08-Jan-1993
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Rosetta, a comet rendezvous mission, as the third cornerstone and FIRST (the Far
Infrared
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#2: Thermal testing of the magnetometer boom
Publish date:
06-Jan-2018
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During August, the JUICE Test Campaign switched to thermal tests of a Structural and Thermal Model (STM) of a segment of the magnetometer (MAG) boom, equipped with five STMs of the scientific sensors.
Title:
Martian spots warrant a close look
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12-Jan-2002
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Are dark spots that appear near the south pole of Mars in early spring, a sign of life on the Red Planet? No-one can say for sure, according to a group of scientists who met at ESTEC, ESA's...
Title:
Mission science
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22-Jan-2020
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Mission science Cosmology is the study of the Universe on its largest scales. This includes the formation of the Universe and its subsequent evolution. The field began in earnest in the second...
Title:
SMART-1 Presentations
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12-Jan-2006
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SMART-1 Presentations 2007 August 19-24 2nd European Planetary Science Congress Conference Details Authors: B. H. Foing et al. Title: SMART-1 Lunar Highlights Download: Presentation 2006...
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No. 260 - Automation of spacecraft passes, thermal fuel gauging tests, start of the twenty-fourth solar eclipse season and the fifteenth Earth occultation season
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17-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 28 April to 25 May 2013. This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations. It includes the automation of spacecraft passes at the Mission Operations Centre,...
Title:
Call for Mission Proposals for Flexi-missions (F2 and F3)
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01-Jan-1999
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1 IntroductionFlexi-missions were introduced into the Horizons 2000 implementation concept in 1997 with the purpose of increasing the flexibility of the programme, basically by splitting each...
Title:
Planck Legacy Archive: A guide to why and how
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05-Jan-2015
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Planck Legacy Archive: A guide to why and how Introduction ESA's Planck satellite set out to measure tiny fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) – the thermal footprint left by the...
Title:
Scientific overview
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17-Jan-2000
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This is a long document giving an overall view of the cometary science
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Astronomers find galaxy cluster with bursting heart [heic 1519]
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10-Jan-2015
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An international team of astronomers has discovered a gargantuan galaxy cluster with a core bursting with new stars — an incredibly rare find. The discovery, made with the help of the NASA/ESA...
Title:
No. 19 - Entering Eclipse Period
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04-Jan-2004
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The spacecraft is now in its 233rd orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. Starting on 24 February 2004 operation of the electric propulsion drive was resumed. The...
Title:
XMM-Newton's new vision of a classic 'Deep Field'
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01-Jan-2001
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In January 1996, the Hubble Space Telescope released a picture of part of the sky in the Ursa Major constellation. Known as the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), it offered mankind's deepest and most...
Title:
Hubble spots azure blue planet - True colour of exoplanet measured for the first time [heic1312]
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11-Jan-2013
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have, for the first time, determined the true colour of a planet orbiting another star. If seen up close this planet, known as HD 189733b,...
Title:
Invitation to submit proposals for a small lander on Mars Express
Publish date:
20-Jan-2000
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This letter is to solicit proposals for a small lander (
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Big surprises can come in small packages - Hubble helps astronomers find smallest known galaxy with supermassive black hole [heic1419]
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17-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have found a monster lurking in a very unlikely place. New observations of the ultracompact dwarf galaxy M60-UCD1 have revealed a supermassive...
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First detection of super-Earth atmosphere [heic1603]
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16-Jan-2016
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For the first time astronomers were able to analyse the atmosphere of an exoplanet in the class known as super-Earths. Using data gathered with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and new analysis...
Title:
INTEGRAL sets limits on gamma rays from merging black holes
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30-Jan-2016
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Following the discovery of gravitational waves from the merging of two black holes, ESA's INTEGRAL satellite has revealed no simultaneous gamma rays, just as models predict.
Title:
The Surface Composition of Mercury from Ultraviolet-Visible-
Infrared
Spectroscopy
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08-Jan-2009
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Joint Messenger-BepiColombo thematic workshop
Title:
Splashing down on Titan's oceans
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01-Jan-2003
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Titan,
Saturn's
largest moon, is a mysterious place.
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3rd instrument workshop for the Europa Jupiter System Mission
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28-Jan-2010
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3rd instrument workshop for the Europa Jupiter System Mission The third in a series of instrument workshops for the Europa Jupiter System Mission was held at the European Space Research and...
Title:
A perfect blur – First image by exoplanet watcher CHEOPS
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07-Jan-2020
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ESA's exoplanet-observer CHEOPS acquired the first image of its initial target star, following the successful telescope cover opening on 29 January 2020. The intentionally blurry image is a product...
Title:
No. 17 - Ion Engine Switched Off and Commissioning Begins
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04-Jan-2004
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Spacecraft StatusThe spacecraft is now in its 207th orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. As in previous weeks, the ion drive has only generated thrust around the...
Title:
Hubble captures rare active asteroid [heic1906]
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28-Jan-2019
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Thanks to an impressive collaboration bringing together data from ground-based telescopes, all-sky surveys and space-based facilities – including the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope – a rare...
Title:
Clear skies on exo-Neptune - Smallest exoplanet ever found to have water vapour [heic1420]
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24-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Kepler Space Telescope have discovered clear skies and steamy water vapour on a planet outside...
Title:
Rosetta sets sights on destination comet
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27-Jan-2014
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has caught a first glimpse of its destination comet since waking up from deep-space hibernation on 20 January.
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INFO 18-1996: Value of Hipparcos Catalogue shown by planet assessments
Publish date:
22-Jan-1996
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This month, exactly seven years after the launch of the European Space Agency's star-mapping satellite Hipparcos in August 1989, the Hipparcos Catalogue has been completed for distribution to...
Title:
#2: Solar Orbiter receives its sunblock
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14-Jan-2018
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It's testing time for ESA's Solar Orbiter: after leaving the premises of prime contractor Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage, UK in September, the spacecraft has started its test campaign at the...
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No. 252 - Tests with ESA's new ground station at Malargüe, end of the thirteenth occultation season, and start of the twenty-second solar eclipse season
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03-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 16 September to 13 October 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including tests with ESA's new ground station at Malargüe, the end of the...
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No. 245 - Start of the mission's longest Earth occultation season; temporary star tracker blinding
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17-Jan-2012
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Report for the period 4 March to 31 March 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including routine planned operations at maximum and minimum telemetry downlink...
Title:
Exploring planetary plasma environments from your laptop
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14-Jan-2018
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A new database of plasma simulations, combined with observational data and powerful visualisation tools, is providing planetary scientists with an unprecedented way to explore some of the Solar...
Title:
Summary of the Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XIV conference
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01-Jan-2004
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ADASS XIV Pasadena, California, USA24-27 October 2004
Title:
Thermal testing of Gaia's Deployable Sunshield Assembly begins
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22-Jan-2009
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On 11 July the qualification model of the Gaia Deployable Sunshield Assembly (DSA) was installed inside the Large Space Simulator (LSS) at the ESTEC test facilities in Noordwijk, the Netherlands....
Title:
Hubble observes first multiple images of explosive distance indicator [heic1710]
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20-Jan-2017
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A Swedish-led team of astronomers used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to analyse the multiple images of a gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova for the first time. The four images of the...
Title:
The science of eclipses
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03-Jan-2000
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The study of the Earth's shadow projected on the Moon allows us to deduce that the Earth is spherical. The Ancient Greeks worked this out. Using lunar eclipse timing, as far back as 3rd century BC...
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Rosetta's target comet is becoming active
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15-Jan-2014
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The target of ESA's Rosetta mission has started to reveal its true personality as a comet, its dusty veil clearly developing over the last six weeks.
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Dusty filaments in NGC 4696
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01-Jan-2016
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Dusty filaments in NGC 4696
Title:
GOODS South field
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13-Jan-2016
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GOODS South field
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Parallel field of Abell S1063
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21-Jan-2016
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Parallel field of Abell S1063
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Abell S1063, the final frontier
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21-Jan-2016
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Abell S1063, the final frontier
Title:
LEDA 36252, a cosmic tadpole
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28-Jan-2016
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LEDA 36252, a cosmic tadpole
Title:
Feathery filaments in Mon R2
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24-Jan-2015
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Feathery filaments in Mon R2
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Herschel's view of the Galactic Centre
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22-Jan-2016
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Herschel's view of the Galactic Centre
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Herschel's view of the War and Peace and Cat's Paw nebulas
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22-Jan-2016
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Herschel's view of the War and Peace and Cat's Paw nebulas
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NGC 1600
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06-Jan-2016
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NGC 1600
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R136 observed with WFC3
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17-Jan-2016
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R136 observed with WFC3
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The sleeping giant NGC 4889
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11-Jan-2016
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The sleeping giant NGC 4889
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Dazzling diamonds of Trumpler 14
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21-Jan-2016
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Dazzling diamonds of Trumpler 14
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of Abell 2744
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22-Jan-2015
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of Abell 2744
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0717.5+3745
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22-Jan-2015
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0717.5+3745
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0416.1-2403
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22-Jan-2015
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Hubble Frontier Fields view of MACSJ0416.1-2403
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New Hubble view of the Lagoon Nebula
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30-Jan-2015
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New Hubble view of the Lagoon Nebula
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Hubble views bizarre cosmic quartet HCG 16
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18-Jan-2015
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Hubble views bizarre cosmic quartet HCG 16
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NGC 6503
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10-Jan-2015
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NGC 6503
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Orion A Molecular Cloud
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01-Jan-2015
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Orion A Molecular Cloud
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Herschel's view of the filament G64
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28-Jan-2015
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Herschel's view of the filament G64
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Herschel's view of the filament G49
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Herschel's view of the filament G49
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Herschel's view of the filament G47
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Herschel's view of the filament G47
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Filaments in the Galactic periphery
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28-Jan-2015
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Filaments in the Galactic periphery
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Taurus Molecular Cloud
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28-Jan-2015
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Taurus Molecular Cloud
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