Navigation
Skip to Content
ESA uses cookies to track visits to our website only, no personal information is collected.
By continuing to use the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
OK
Find out more about our cookie policy.
Toggle navigation
→ European Space Agency
About Science & Technology
For public
For educators
science & technology
ESA
Science & Technology
Services
ESA Science & Technology - Search Results
Missions
Show All Missions
Archives
News Archive
Science Results
Multimedia Gallery
Publication Archive
Status Report Archive
Journal Archive
Calendar of Events
Services
Contact Us
RSS feed
Terms and Conditions
Search
Search
Asset Entries
Any Asset
Web Content Article
(3003)
Title:
ESA's Rosetta comet chaser unveiled in London
Publish date:
01-Jan-1999
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
The final design of the European Space Agency's Rosetta comet chaser wasrevealed today at the Royal Society in London when a 1:4 scale (7.1mdiameter) model of the giant spacecraft was unveiled by...
Title:
The final frontier of the Frontier Fields [heic1711]
Publish date:
04-Jan-2017
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
The NASA/ESA Hubble Telescope has peered across six billion light years of space to resolve extremely faint features of the galaxy cluster Abell 370 that have not been seen before. Imaged here in...
Title:
First Euclid flight hardware delivered
Publish date:
07-Jan-2017
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
An important milestone has been passed in the development of Euclid, a pioneering ESA mission to observe billions of faint galaxies and investigate the nature of dark matter and dark energy. The...
Title:
Irish ESA astronomer will chase the eclipse in a plane from Dublin
Publish date:
03-Jan-1999
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
What if it's cloudy on the morning of August 11? That is the question.Thousands, maybe millions of eclipse-lovers must now be worrying overthis dark thought. Well, here's something to make them...
Title:
ESA's Mercury mapper feels the heat
Publish date:
18-Jan-2011
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Key components of the ESA-led Mercury mapper BepiColombo have been tested in a specially upgraded European space simulator. ESA's Large Space Simulator is now the most powerful in the world and the...
Title:
Hubble views an old and mysterious cluster [heic1321]
Publish date:
14-Jan-2013
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best ever image of the globular cluster Messier 15, a gathering of very old stars that orbits the centre of the Milky Way. This glittering...
Title:
Europe prepares its own Mars mission, as NASA's probe lands on Mars
Publish date:
01-Jan-1999
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Just before NASA's Mars Polar Lander bounces to a gentle halt on Mars tomorrow, it will jettison two small probes that will crash into the planet and penetrate its surface. Four years later, in...
Title:
Lost in space - New Hubble image of galaxy NGC 6503 [heic1513]
Publish date:
10-Jan-2015
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Although the Universe may seem spacious most galaxies are clumped together in groups or clusters and a neighbour is never far away. But this galaxy, known as NGC 6503, has found itself in a lonely...
Title:
Hubble Zooms In on Bar of Favourite Spring Spiral Galaxy [heic0102]
Publish date:
26-Jan-2001
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Astronomers have long suspected that the bar systems that dominate the appearance of some spiral galaxies provide an efficient mechanism for fuelling star births at their centres. New results from...
Title:
Hubble Timeline
Publish date:
17-Jan-2003
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Hubble Timeline Year Event 1977 American congress approves funding for Hubble. 1981 Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) begins operations in Baltimore, Maryland. 1984 Space...
Title:
Herschel throws new light on oldest cosmic light
Publish date:
01-Jan-2013
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Cosmologists have achieved a first detection of a long-sought component in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). This component, known as B-mode polarisation, is caused by gravitational lensing,...
Title:
Model Payload
Publish date:
03-Jan-2008
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Model Payload NOTE: In March 2011 ESA announced a new way forward for the L-class candidate missions: EJSM-Laplace, IXO and LISA. ESA and the scientific community are now studying options for...
Title:
No. 35 - Mission Commissioning Results Review
Publish date:
12-Jan-2006
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Report for Period 2 July to 8 July 2006During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to plan. The ground and the space segment performance have been nominal with...
Title:
Hubble observes pitch black planet [heic1714]
Publish date:
14-Jan-2017
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Astronomers have discovered that the well-studied exoplanet WASP-12b reflects almost no light, making it appear essentially pitch black. This discovery sheds new light on the atmospheric...
Title:
ESA spacecraft model magnetic boundaries
Publish date:
07-Jan-2011
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
European scientists have used observations from ESA's Cluster and Venus Express spacecraft to improve models of the interaction of Earth and Venus with the solar wind, the perpetual stream of...
Title:
GLOSSARY A
Publish date:
26-Jan-2003
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
GLOSSARY A Aberration Property of an optical system that causes an image to have certain easily recognisable flaws. Aberrations are caused by geometrical factors such as the shapes of surfaces,...
Title:
Solar System and Robotic Exploration Missions Section (SCI-FMP)
Publish date:
27-Jan-2003
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
The Solar System and Robotic Exploration Missions Section (SCI-FMP), as part of the Advanced Payload and Mission Concepts Office, is responsible for system studies (phase 0/A) of science missions...
Title:
Cluster locates the source of non-thermal terrestrial continuum radiation by triangulation
Publish date:
17-Jan-2004
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
Published 14 July 2004, in Annales Geophysicae, a multipoint analysis of Cluster data allows, for the first time, to locate the source of non-thermal terrestrial continuum radiation by...
Title:
Discovery of the most massive cluster of galaxies known in the distant Universe
Publish date:
25-Jan-2008
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
XMM-Newton has discovered a rare, very massive cluster of galaxies at a distance of about 7700 million light years (or z~1). The object, designated 2XMM J083026+524133, was discovered during a...
Title:
State-of-the-art grating for Gaia
Publish date:
30-Jan-2009
Relevance:
100%
Summary:
An important milestone has been reached for the Gaia Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS): the full-size demonstrator model of the RVS grating - a key component responsible for the dispersion of the...
20 Entries
Per Page
5
Entries per Page
10
Entries per Page
20
Entries per Page
30
Entries per Page
50
Entries per Page
75
Entries per Page
100
Entries per Page
200
Entries per Page
Showing 2,401 to 2,420 of 3,003 entries.
Previous Page
Page
1
...
Intermediate Pages
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
Page
10
Page
11
Page
12
Page
13
Page
14
Page
15
Page
16
Page
17
Page
18
Page
19
Page
120
Page
121
Page
122
...
Intermediate Pages
Page
123
Page
124
Page
125
Page
126
Page
127
Page
128
Page
129
Page
130
Page
131
Page
132
Page
133
Page
134
Page
135
Page
136
Page
137
Page
138
Page
139
Page
140
Page
141
Page
142
Page
151
Next Page
13-Dec-2024 15:25 UT
ShortUrl Portlet
Shortcut URL
https://sci.esa.int/p/WeGbkmA
https://sci.esa.int/p/WeGbkmA
Copyright 2000 - 2024 © European Space Agency.
All rights reserved.
Terms and Conditions