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V838 Monocerotis revisited: Space phenomenon imitates art [heic0405]
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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...
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New Hubble Servicing Mission to upgrade instruments [heic0618]
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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...
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Archive
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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...
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ESA presence at the International Year of Astronomy Opening Ceremony
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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)...
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Rosetta's observations during the third Earth swingby
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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...
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Instrument Design
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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
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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]
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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...
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Gaia data help prepare for a rare celestial alignment of Neptune's largest moon
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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...
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Shining a light on the aurora of Mars
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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.
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Winners Austria
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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,...
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2005 ESLAB Symposium
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20-Jan-2004
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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...
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Mission Status
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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
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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
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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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Hubble photographs grand spiral galaxy Messier 81 [heic0710]
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28-Jan-2007
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The sharpest image ever taken of the large grand design spiral galaxy Messier 81 is being released today. The image, constructed from a series of images taken with NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope,...
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Phase 0 studies completed for the M4 Cosmic Vision candidate missions
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02-Jan-2015
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Three science missions, ARIEL, THOR and XIPE, chosen in June as candidates for the M4 Cosmic Vision launch opportunity, have been the subjects of Phase 0 studies at ESA's Concurrent Design...
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A new episode of active volcanism on Venus?
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02-Jan-2012
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For decades, planetary scientists have debated whether Venus possesses active volcanoes. The latest twist to the tale is provided by data sent back from ESA's Venus Express orbiter, revealing...
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X-raying colliding stellar winds
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12-Jan-2012
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Ground- and space-based observations, including studies by ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory, have provided unique insights into a star system dominated by two Galactic giants.
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French scientists and industry make major contribution to Mars Express
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10-Jan-2002
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French scientists and industry make major contribution to Mars Express Within this article: SPICAM light OMEGA Astrium, France, the prime contractor Media contacts France is one of the major...
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