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Title:
'Cosmic Vision 2020': the new ESA Science Programme
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27-Jan-2002
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Following the outcome of Council of Ministers in Edinburgh in November 2001, the Director of Science undertook a complete reassessment of the ESA Science Programme. This was done in close...
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Thales Alenia Space kicks off Euclid construction
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08-Jan-2013
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The construction of ESA's Euclid space mission to explore the 'dark Universe' will be led by Italy's Thales Alenia Space as prime contractor, beginning the full industrial phase of the project.
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Key Recommendations for SMART-1
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01-Jan-1999
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The period January-February has been a busy one for the SMART-1 project, with a succession of key science, technical and management meetings, culminating in a number of recommendations concerning...
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Hubble makes surprising find in the early Universe [heic2010]
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03-Jan-2020
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New results from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope suggest the formation of the first stars and galaxies in the early Universe took place sooner than previously thought. A European team of...
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Cluster observes a 'porous' magnetopause
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24-Jan-2012
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A new study based on data from ESA's Cluster mission shows that it is easier for the solar wind to penetrate Earth's magnetosphere than had previously been thought.
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Hubble watches the "flapping" of cosmic bat shadow [heic2012]
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25-Jan-2020
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The young star HBC 672 is known by its nickname of Bat Shadow because of its wing-like shadow feature. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has now observed a curious "flapping" motion in the shadow...
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Mission Team
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12-Jan-2003
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Who does what for Cluster
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Planet or failed star? Hubble photographs one of the smallest stellar companions ever seen [heic0610]
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07-Jan-2006
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have photographed one of the smallest objects ever seen around a normal star beyond our Sun. Weighing in at 12 times the mass of Jupiter, the...
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From SMART-1 to LRO/LCROSS: precursors for lunar exploration
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17-Jan-2009
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On the occasion of the launch of the two NASA missions LRO and LCROSS (due on Thursday 18 June, 21:12 GMT), we have asked some questions to Bernard H. Foing (BHF), ESA project scientist for SMART-1...
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New pictures of Titan to come from Galileo
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07-Jan-1998
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NASA's Galileo spacecraft, currently orbiting around Jupiter,will take images of
Saturn's
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Summary
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22-Jan-2003
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ESA's 1st technology proving mission
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First Light for the ASTROVIRTEL Project
Publish date:
12-Jan-2000
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Astronomical data archives increasingly resemble virtual gold mines of information. A new project, known as ASTROVIRTEL aims to exploit these astronomical treasure troves by allowing scientists to...
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Behemoth black hole found in an unlikely place [heic1607]
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06-Jan-2016
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Astronomers have uncovered one of the biggest supermassive black holes, with the mass of 17 billion Suns, in an unlikely place: the centre of a galaxy that lies in a quiet backwater of the...
Title:
X-ray optics
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14-Jan-2010
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X-ray optics NOTE: In March 2011 ESA announced a new way forward for the L-class candidate missions: IXO, EJSM-Laplace and LISA. At this time the IXO concept ceased to be a candidate and ESA, along...
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Instruments
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16-Jan-2004
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Instruments Introduction The Herschel science payload comprises three instruments that perform a combination of spectrometry, imaging spectrometry and imaging photometry covering a wavelength range...
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Photoconductor array camera and spectrometer (PACS) for the Far-
Infrared
and Submillimeter
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10-Jan-2000
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Photoconductor array camera and spectrometer (PACS) for the Far-Infrared and Submillimeter Telescope (FIRST) Publication date: 02 June 2000 Authors: Poglitsch, A. et al. Journal: Proceedings of...
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See Venus passing in front of the Sun!
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03-Jan-2004
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A transit of Venus is so rare that no living human has witnessed one (it happened for the last time in 1882!). On 8 June 2004 you will be able to see Venus passing between the Sun and Earth. The...
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Missions to Mercury
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12-Jan-2015
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Missions to Mercury In the early 1970s, Mercury was a world of mystery. Hindered by the planet's small size and proximity to the Sun, Earthbound astronomers could only sketch vague dark markings on...
Title:
Servicing Mission 4 - the fifth and final visit to Hubble [heic0907]
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01-Jan-2009
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On 11 May 2009, Space Shuttle Atlantis will launch with a crew of seven to visit the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and carry out the fifth and final servicing mission. The replacement and repair...
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Small but significant - Astronomers use Hubble to study bursts of star formation in the dwarf galaxies of the early Universe [heic1412]
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19-Jan-2014
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They may only be little, but they pack a star-forming punch: new observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope show that starbursts in dwarf galaxies played a bigger role than expected in...
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