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Title:
Far-
Infrared
and Submillimeter Emission of the Interstellar Medium: Models meet extragalactic
Publish date:
26-Jan-2007
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FIR Workshop 2007
Title:
A magnetic surprise for Venus Express
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05-Jan-2012
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Venus is a rarity among planets - a world that does not internally generate a magnetic field. Despite the absence of a large protective magnetosphere, the near-Venus environment does exhibit a...
Title:
Artist's impression of galactic outflows
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09-Jan-2012
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Artist's impression of galactic outflows
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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01-Jan-2011
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Oxygen molecules detected in the Orion Nebula
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SPIRE/PACS parallel mode observation from performance verification phase
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02-Jan-2009
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Composite SPIRE/PACS image
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Launch Configuration of FIRI
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09-Jan-2006
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Launch Configuration of FIRI
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Unusual views of the Sun
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21-Jan-2002
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For centuries, we have worshipped it and wondered at it, but it's only now that we are getting a really good look at it. Although you can't gaze at the Sun with the naked eye, thanks to modern...
Title:
Altimetry of the Venus cloud tops from the Venus Express observations
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13-Jan-2009
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Altimetry of the Venus cloud tops from the Venus Express observations Publication date: 14 August 2009 Authors: Ignatiev, N.I., et al. Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research Volume: 114 Issue: E5...
Title:
Exposed water ice on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
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14-Jan-2016
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Exposed water ice on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko Publication date: 14 January 2016 Authors: Filacchione, G., et al. Journal: Nature Year: 2016 Copyright: Nature Publishing Group...
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Herschel images of Fomalhaut - An extrasolar Kuiper belt at the height of its dynamical activity
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11-Jan-2012
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Herschel images of Fomalhaut - An extrasolar Kuiper belt at the height of its dynamical activity Publication date: 12 April 2012 Authors: Acke, B., et al. Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics Volume:...
Title:
Cassini SAR, radiometry, scatterometry and altimetry observations of Titan's dune fields
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23-Jan-2012
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Cassini SAR, radiometry, scatterometry and altimetry observations of Titan's dune fields Publication date: 08 April 2011 Authors: Le Gall, A., et al. Journal: Icarus Volume: 213 Issue: 2 Page:...
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A Clear View of Titan's Surface
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17-Jan-2005
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A Clear View of Titan's Surface
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ISO observations of the Wolf-Rayet galaxies NGC 5430, NGC 6764, Mrk 309 and VII Zw 19
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09-Jan-2005
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ISO observations of the Wolf-Rayet galaxies NGC 5430, NGC 6764, Mrk 309 and VII Zw 19 Publication date: 16 August 2005 Authors: O'Halloran, B., et al. Journal: A&A Volume: 439 Issue: 2 Page:...
Title:
Simulated X-ray and radio emission from gas in the cosmic web
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21-Jan-2019
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Simulated X-ray and radio emission from gas in the cosmic web
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Enceladus Fly-by - 11 August 2008
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08-Jan-2008
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On Monday, 11 August 2008, Cassini will visit Enceladus and obtain the highest resolution images to date of the moon's enigmatic south polar region. The closest approach occurs at 21:06:19 UTC at...
Title:
Science Goals
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20-Jan-2011
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Science Goals EChO would have provided an unprecedented view of the atmospheres of exoplanets transiting nearby stars. A mission dedicated to the differential technique of transit spectroscopy,...
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One small step ... but only on an hospitable planet!
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08-Jan-2002
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Around the world, there is renewed interest in sending a manned mission to other planets in our Solar System. What conditions await future astronauts? Space science provides many clues. Before...
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PR 33-1995: ESA to Launch Six Scientific Satellites
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05-Jan-1995
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The European Space Agency is preparing to launch an armada of scientific spacecraft to study the sun, our local space environment and the far reaches of the universe. These three ground-breaking...
Title:
Selection of the first James Webb Space Telescope General Observer Scientific Programmes
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30-Jan-2021
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The General Observer scientific observations for the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope's first year of operation have been selected. Proposals from ESA member states comprise 33% of the total...
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ESA chooses three scientific missions for further study
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19-Jan-2010
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Dark energy, habitable planets around other stars, and the mysterious nature of our own Sun, have been chosen by ESA as candidates for two medium-class missions to be launched no earlier than 2017.
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VIRTIS view of the Earth (VIS-2)
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26-Jan-2009
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VIRTIS view of the Earth (VIS-2)
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Grooves of RVS blazed transmission grating
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29-Jan-2009
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Grooves of RVS blazed transmission grating
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Aggregate dust particles at comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
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01-Jan-2016
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Aggregate dust particles at comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko Publication date: 02 August 2016 Authors: Bentley, M.S., et al. Journal: Nature Volume: 537 Issue: 7618 Page: 73-75 Year: 2016 Copyright:...
Title:
Large scale filaments associated with Milky Way spiral arms
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01-Jan-2015
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Large scale filaments associated with Milky Way spiral arms Publication date: 29 May 2015 Authors: Ke Wang et al. Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Volume: 450 Issue: 4...
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Optical to mid-IR observations of Lyman-alpha galaxies at redshift 5 in the HUDF: a young and low mass population
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13-Jan-2007
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Optical to mid-IR observations of Lyman-alpha galaxies at redshift 5 in the HUDF: a young and low mass population Publication date: 14 August 2007 Authors: Pirzkal, N. et al. Journal:...
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 6]
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 6]
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 5]
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 5]
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MIRIM focal plane layout - schematic
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02-Jan-2016
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MIRIM focal plane layout - schematic
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The water-ice cycle of Rosetta's comet
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23-Jan-2015
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The water-ice cycle of Rosetta's comet
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First detection of carbon dioxide at a comet
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17-Jan-2016
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First detection of carbon dioxide at a comet
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ESA Science at EGU
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16-Jan-2007
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ESA Solar System Highlights: Sharing New Results and Shaping the FutureESA will be present at the 2007 General Assembly of the European GeosciencesUnion (EGU), which takes place in Vienna, Austria,...
Title:
The Euclid space telescope is coming together
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09-Jan-2020
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ESA's Euclid mission has reached another milestone on its journey towards launch. Its two instruments are now built and fully tested. These have been delivered to Airbus Defence and Space in...
Title:
Philae's instruments (grey background)
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02-Jan-2014
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Philae's instruments (grey background)
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Philae's instruments (black background)
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02-Jan-2014
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Philae's instruments (black background)
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Philae's instruments (white background)
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02-Jan-2014
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Philae's instruments (white background)
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Sources in the Herschel SPIRE point source catalogue
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15-Jan-2017
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Sources in the Herschel SPIRE point source catalogue
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Saturn's
northern aurorae at solstice from HST observations coordinated with Cassini's
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30-Jan-2018
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Saturn's northern aurorae at solstice from HST observations coordinated with Cassini's Grand Finale Publication date: 18 July 2018 Authors: Lamy, L., et al. Journal: Geophysical Research Letters...
Title:
Tangled nests and filaments: stellar nurseries in Vela-C
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09-Jan-2012
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ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has imaged the Vela-C molecular cloud, revealing the cloud's reservoir of gas and dust in unprecedented detail. Vela-C is a rich stellar nursery where stars of low,...
Title:
The remarkable Red Rectangle: A stairway to heaven? [heic0408]
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11-Jan-2004
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Astronomers may not have observed the fabled "Stairway to Heaven", but they have photographed something almost as intriguing: ladder-like structures surrounding a dying star.
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Exposed ice on Rosetta's comet confirmed as water
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13-Jan-2016
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Observations made shortly after Rosetta's arrival at its target comet in 2014 have provided definitive confirmation of the presence of water ice.
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The curious shape of a supernova remnant in a star-forming cloud
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14-Jan-2012
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filamentary shell-like structure, detected by the Herschel Space Observatory at far-
infrared
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Prime Contractor selected for ESA's Herschel and Planck space satellites
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19-Jan-2001
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On 14 March, in Paris, ESA's Industrial Policy Committee approved the awarding of the main contract for the manufacture of the Herschel and Planck scientificsatellites. This contract, the largest...
Title:
'Be proud!' says ESA's top scientist, welcoming the 21st Century
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21-Jan-1999
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The Director of Science, Roger Bonnet, sends a New Year greeting to thetaxpayers in the 14 Member States of the European Space Agency who makepossible the challenging projects of the space science...
Title:
Facilities
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06-Jan-2017
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Facilities The Payload Validation Section benefits from state-of-the-art facilities in a laboratory space of about 1400m². The facilities include: optical test benches, cryogenic equipment...
Title:
Transition Region North of Hellas Basin - Anaglyph
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18-Jan-2006
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Transition Region North of Hellas Basin - Anaglyph
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ESA highlights from the IYA opening ceremony
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21-Jan-2009
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The Opening Ceremony for the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009) took place at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Headquarters in Paris on 15 and 16...
Title:
Dark Universe mission blueprint complete
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20-Jan-2012
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ESA's Euclid mission to explore the hidden side of the Universe - dark energy and dark matter - reached an important milestone today that will see it head towards full construction.
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Revisiting an icon - Hubble captures the Pillars of Creation twenty years on [heic1501]
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05-Jan-2015
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured many breathtaking images of the Universe, but one snapshot stands out from the rest: the Eagle Nebula's Pillars of Creation. In 1995 Hubble's iconic...
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Hubble captures crisp new image of Jupiter and Europa [heic2017]
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17-Jan-2020
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This latest image of Jupiter, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope on 25 August 2020, was captured when the planet was 653 million kilometres from Earth. Hubble's sharp view is giving...
Title:
Les Houches Winter School: Astronomy in the Submillimeter and Far
Infrared
Domains
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30-Jan-2007
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Les Houches Winter School: Astronomy in the Submm and FIR Domains with Herschel
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Herschel and Planck find missing clue to galaxy cluster formation
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31-Jan-2015
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By combining observations of the distant Universe made with ESA's Herschel and Planck space observatories, cosmologists have discovered what could be the precursors of the vast clusters of galaxies...
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Herschel and Planck find missing clue to galaxy cluster formation
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31-Jan-2015
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By combining observations of the distant Universe made with ESA's Herschel and Planck space observatories, cosmologists have discovered what could be the precursors of the vast clusters of galaxies...
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Illustration of an isotropic absorber with varying density in Active Galactic Nuclei
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02-Jan-2011
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Illustration of an isotropic absorber in AGN
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Hubble views new dark spot on Jupiter
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24-Jan-2009
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Hubble views new dark spot on Jupiter
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Sky Survey Reveals Embryonic Galaxies
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24-Jan-1992
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A serendipitous survey of the heavens with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is uncovering remote and unusual galaxies never before resolved by optical telescopes on Earth. HST reveals an unusual...
Title:
Planck early results. XVII. Origin of the submillimetre excess dust emission in the Magellanic Clouds
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01-Jan-2011
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Planck early results. XVII. Origin of the submillimetre excess dust emission in the Magellanic Clouds Publication date: 01 December 2011 Authors: Planck Collaboration Journal: Astronomy &...
Title:
Planck Early Results VII: The Early Release Compact Source Catalogue
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01-Jan-2011
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Planck Early Results VII: The Early Release Compact Source Catalogue Publication date: 01 December 2011 Authors: Planck Collaboration Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics Volume: 536 Year: 2011...
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 2]
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 2]
Title:
Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 1]
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 1]
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ESA shares SMART-1 legacy with the world
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21-Jan-2010
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The complete archive of data sets from ESA's 3-year SMART-1 mission to the Moon has been released to the scientific community. Contained within the archive are 3D maps of the lunar poles along with...
Title:
Stardust in our backyard provides new clues to galaxy evolution
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07-Jan-2011
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New data from ESA's Herschel Space Observatory have revealed surprisingly large amounts of cold dust in the remnant of the famous supernova SN1987A, which is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud,...
Title:
Herschel and Hubble composite image of the Crab Nebula
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12-Jan-2013
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Herschel and Hubble composite image of the Crab Nebula
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The most powerful black holes shut off star formation in their host galaxies
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09-Jan-2012
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Powerful black holes shut off galaxy star formation
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Stellar winds in Orion Nebula
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10-Jan-2009
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Stellar winds in Orion Nebula
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JWST Sunshield Preliminary Design Review Complete
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20-Jan-2008
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The tennis court-sized sunshield built by Northrop Grumman for the James Webb Space Telescope has completed its preliminary design review (PDR) at the company's Space Technology facility.
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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko sheds dust coat accumulated over the past four years
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26-Jan-2015
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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko sheds dust coat accumulated over the past four years Publication date: 26 January 2015 Authors: Schulz, R., et al. Journal: Nature Year: 2015 Copyright: Nature...
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The rotation state of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from approach observations with the OSIRIS cameras on Rosetta
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12-Jan-2014
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The rotation state of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from approach observations with the OSIRIS cameras on Rosetta Publication date: 13 September 2014 Authors: Mottola, S., et al. Journal: Astronomy &...
Title:
The thermal structure of Venusian night-time mesosphere as observed by VIRTIS-Venus Express
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22-Jan-2010
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The thermal structure of Venusian night-time mesosphere as observed by VIRTIS-Venus Express Publication date: 23 June 2010 Authors: Grassi, D., et al. Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research -...
Title:
The redshift and mass dependence on the formation of the Hubble sequence at z>1 from CANDELS/UDS
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24-Jan-2013
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The redshift and mass dependence on the formation of the Hubble sequence at z>1 from CANDELS/UDS Publication date: 25 May 2013 Authors: Mortlock, A., et al. Journal: To appear in MNRAS Year: 2013...
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Planck intermediate results. XIV. Dust emission at millimetre wavelengths in the Galactic plane
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04-Jan-2014
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Planck intermediate results. XIV. Dust emission at millimetre wavelengths in the Galactic plane Publication date: 05 April 2014 Authors: Planck Collaboration Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics...
Title:
Thermal Water Vapour Emission from Shocked Regions in Orion
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25-Jan-2005
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Thermal Water Vapour Emission from Shocked Regions in Orion Publication date: 21 April 1998 Authors: Harwit, M., et al. Journal: ApJ Volume: 497 Page: L105-L108 Year: 1998 Copyright: American...
Title:
ISO Status Report - November 2006
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10-Jan-2006
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In the final months of the ISO Active Archive Phase, activities continue to focus on the final data legacy. A new version (v10.0) of the ISO Data Archive (IDA) software was released in June....
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Spacecraft
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16-Jan-2004
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Spacecraft The Herschel spacecraft is made up of two major components, the payload module and the service module. The extended payload module comprises: The Telescope: equipped with a 3.5 m primary...
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Instrumented Mole System (IMS)
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08-Jan-2007
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The Instrumented Mole System (IMS) is based on a mobile penetrometer designed to carry a small suite of scientific instruments and penetrate the subsurface down to a depth of 3 to 5 metres. This...
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Spacecraft
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16-Jan-2004
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Spacecraft The Herschel spacecraft is made up of two major components, the payload module and the service module. The extended payload module comprises: The Telescope: equipped with a 3.5 m primary...
Title:
Clouds in the Distance
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28-Jan-2005
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Clouds in the Distance
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Venus cloud top winds from tracking UV features in Venus Monitoring Camera images
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17-Jan-2009
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Venus cloud top winds from tracking UV features in Venus Monitoring Camera images Publication date: 17 March 2009 Authors: Moissl, R., et al. Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research Volume: 114...
Title:
Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 4]
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 4]
Title:
The cluster RDCS1252.9-2927 (overview)
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31-Jan-2003
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The cluster RDCS1252.9-2927 (overview)
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Gaia's view of more than 14 000 asteroids
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25-Jan-2018
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Gaia's view of more than 14 000 asteroids
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Using PSUP: Viewing OMEGA mineralogical data of Mars' pyroxene content
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07-Jan-2017
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Using PSUP: Viewing OMEGA mineralogical data of Mars' pyroxene content
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Commissioning Hubble - preparing for science observations
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09-Jan-2009
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The fifth and final servicing mission for the Hubble Space Telescope may be over but for the ESA Hubble scientists at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, USA, the end of the...
Title:
Europe launches into astrobiology
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23-Jan-2001
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Is our planet an oasis of life in an otherwise dead universe? Twenty years ago, the scientific consensus was "yes, probably". Now it has shifted to "probably not" and the field...
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PR 02-1997: Cassini-Huygens
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01-Jan-1997
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journey lasting almost 7 years, which will take the spacecraft to an orbit around
Saturn
..., ESA's Huygens probe will be released over Titan,...
Title:
First Images from Venus Express
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13-Jan-2006
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ESA's Venus Express has returned the first-ever images of the Venusian south pole, from a distance of 206 452 kilometres, showing surprisingly clear structures and unexpected detail. The images...
Title:
Planck's exploration of the origin and growth of cosmic structure
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17-Jan-2013
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The Cosmic Microwave Background has travelled for almost the whole of the Universe's history, witnessing the formation and evolution of cosmic structure and carrying its imprint. ESA's Planck...
Title:
Young stars sculpt gas with powerful outflows [heic0514]
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10-Jan-2005
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This Hubble Space Telescope view shows one of the most dynamic and intricately detailed star-forming regions in space, located 210 000 light-years away in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a...
Title:
ESA's next science mission to focus on nature of exoplanets
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20-Jan-2018
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The nature of planets orbiting stars in other systems will be the focus for ESA's fourth medium-class science mission, to be launched in mid 2028.
Title:
Landers feel the heat on space missions
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29-Jan-2003
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Space is certainly a cold place, but spacecraft have to face exteremely high temperatures when they are exposed to the Sun's radiation. However, there are other extreme situations in which...
Title:
The global surface composition of 67P/CG nucleus by Rosetta/VIRTIS. (I) Prelanding mission phase
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16-Jan-2016
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The global surface composition of 67P/CG nucleus by Rosetta/VIRTIS. (I) Prelanding mission phase Publication date: 16 March 2016 Authors: Filacchione, G., et al. Journal: Icarus Year: 2016...
Title:
Swift follow-up of unidentified X-ray sources in the XMM–Newton Slew Survey
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01-Jan-2011
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Swift follow-up of unidentified X-ray sources in the XMM–Newton Slew Survey Publication date: 02 March 2011 Authors: Starling, R.L.C., et al. Journal: MNRAS Volume: 412 Issue: 3 Page: 1853-1869...
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PFS: The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer
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02-Jan-2007
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PFS: The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer Publication date: 02 November 2007 Authors: Formisano, V., et al. Journal: ESA Special Publication Volume: SP 1295 Page: 1-33 Year: 2007 Copyright: ESA The...
Title:
Visible and IR Spectrum of Titan's surface and atmosphere recorded by DISR onboard Huygens
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16-Jan-2005
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Huygens descent to the surface of Titan the DISR instrument recorded visible and
infrared
...The figure shows spectra obtained by the Downward Looking...
Title:
Mars Express Analyses the Earth
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16-Jan-2003
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Mars Express Analyses the Earth HRSC Images the Earth and Moon In the night of 3 July, the ESA Mars Express spacecraft was pointed backwards to obtain a view of the Earth/Moon system from a...
Title:
New Tool for Astronomers – Second Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources Released
Publish date:
09-Jan-2015
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ESA's Planck mission is the source for a new catalogue, eagerly awaited by the scientific community, and available online from today. The Second Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources uses data from...
Title:
Hubble instruments
Publish date:
14-Jan-2003
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Hubble instruments Introduction On board Hubble all the instruments are placed in the so-called radial instrument bay (in red) and axial bay (in yellow). Right from the very beginning Hubble has...
Title:
Voyage 2050 sets sail: ESA chooses future science mission themes
Publish date:
11-Jan-2021
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ESA's large-class science missions for the timeframe 2035-2050 will focus on moons of the giant Solar System planets, temperate exoplanets or the galactic ecosystem, and new physical probes of the...
Title:
Hubble's newest camera eyes hotbed of star formation
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25-Jan-2002
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image is constructed from four separate images taken in these filters: blue, near
infrared
Title:
The Potential Of JWST Mid-
infrared
Instrument (MIRI) Followup Of The Spitzer Sage
Publish date:
15-Jan-2009
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The Potential Of JWST Mid-infrared Instrument (MIRI) Followup Of The Spitzer Sage Survey Of The Large Magellanic Cloud Publication date: 15 January 2009 Authors: Meixner, M., MIRI Science Team,...
Title:
#01: Structural and Thermal Model of the Mercury Planetary Orbiter arrives at ESTEC
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05-Jan-2011
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This is the first entry in the BepiColombo Test Campaign Journal, a series of articles covering the main events during the integration and testing of the Structural and Thermal Models (STM) and the...
Title:
How Herschel unlocked the secrets of star formation
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18-Jan-2017
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Surveying the sky for almost four years to observe the glow of cold cosmic dust embedded in interstellar clouds of gas, the Herschel Space Observatory has provided astronomers with an unprecedented...
Title:
Winners Portugal
Publish date:
15-Jan-2017
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Cosmic Vision Overview Space science for Europe 2015–2025 Cosmic Vision 2015–2025 is the current cycle of ESA's long-term planning for space science missions. It is the latest in a series of...
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Herschel image and spectrum of the Crab Nebula
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12-Jan-2013
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Herschel image and spectrum of the Crab Nebula
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XMM-Newton Status Report - May 2004
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24-Jan-2004
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Mission StatusXMM-Newton operations continue to run smoothly. The spring 2004 eclipse season went by without any problems. A problem with the elevation drive of the Kourou antenna was experienced...
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Payload Technology Validation (SCI-FV)
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17-Jan-2015
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The Payload Technology Validation section in ESA's Directorate of Science provides support to present and future missions at different stages of their lifecycle.
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The cluster RDCS1252.9-2927 (detail)
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ESA missions at the European Geophysical Society (EGS) meeting
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A development full-scale model of the European Space Agency's Huygens probe greeted those attending the General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society when they arrived at Nice airport last...
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17-Jan-2009
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Mission Status 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...
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Mission Status 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...
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PR 32-2000: ESA Unveils Spanish Antenna
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10-Jan-2000
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On 18 May 2000, the European Space Agency (ESA) will inaugurate the VIL-1 antenna that will be used for the Cluster II mission to the magnetosphere. The newly refurbished antenna, which is located...
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Mars Express to investigate Phobos
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07-Jan-2001
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Phobos, the tiny innermost moon of Mars, is to come under unprecedented scrutiny after Europe's mission to Mars goes into orbit around the Red Planet late in 2003. Mars Express is due to pass...
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Hubble survey carries out a dark matter census [heic 1115]
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13-Jan-2011
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has been used to make an image of galaxy cluster MACS J1206.2-0847. The apparently distorted shapes of distant galaxies in the background is caused by an...
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Blackbody radiation
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22-Jan-2011
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Blackbody radiation What is thermal – or black body – radiation? Every object with a temperature above absolute zero (that corresponds to 0 K, or -273 degrees C) emits electromagnetic (EM)...
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#12: Testing times for JWST
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The journey to launch for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is – literally – a testing time for the groundbreaking observatory. After demonstrating that it can come through the ordeal of...
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Gravitational lensing in the galaxy cluster Abell 370
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09-Jan-2009
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Gravitational lensing in galaxy cluster Abell 370
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Compact high-resolution echelle-AOTF NIR spectrometer for atmospheric measurements
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06-Jan-2005
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Planck early results. XXV. Thermal dust in nearby molecular clouds
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Possible lake near Titan's south pole
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28-Jan-2005
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Purple Haze
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Hubble reveals galactic drama [image 3]
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Vacuum chamber for testing the CHEOPS payload
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Vacuum chamber for testing the CHEOPS payload
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Herschel's population of trans-Neptunian objects
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Herschel's population of trans-Neptunian objects
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Hubble's newest camera images ghostly star-forming pillar of gas and dust
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25-Jan-2002
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Observation gives way to examination as Herschel coolant runs out
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29-Jan-2013
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The liquid helium coolant that enabled instruments on board the Herschel space observatory to collect extraordinary images and spectra has finally run out. Launched in 2009, the ESA mission...
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ESA awards prime contract for instrument on board JWST
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06-Jan-2004
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definition study, ESA has awarded EADS Astrium GmbH with the contract to build the Near-
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A new ultra-luminous X-ray source in Andromeda
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12-Jan-2012
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A new ultra-luminous X-ray source in Andromeda
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Radio/X-ray/optical image of M87
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05-Jan-2008
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Radio/X-ray/optical image of M87
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25-Jan-2014
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Planck intermediate results. XXIII. Galactic plane emission components derived from Planck with ancillary data
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The Complex Star Formation History of NGC 1569
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ISO Status Report - April 2003
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18-Jan-2003
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The ISO Data Centre Active Archive Phase activities continue to run smoothly. On average,each month in 2003 has seen 60 users downloading some 13% of the archive, this is theequivalent of the full...
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Tracking Crater Lichtenberg
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02-Jan-2006
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<FONT size=1>ESA PR 66-2002</FONT> Europe opens a window onto a violent Universe
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17-Jan-2002
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The European Space Agency has today launched a new observatory set to revolutionise the branch of astrophysics that seeks to unravel the secrets of the highest-energy - and therefore the most...
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Missions to study asteroids
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09-Jan-2002
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Missions to study asteroids Within this article: Past missions Current and future missions Close-up observations by spacecraft have provided most of our detailed knowledge about asteroids. Past...
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Science highlights from Huygens: <br>#9. Schumann-like resonances: hints of a subsurface ocean
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09-Jan-2015
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One of the most surprising discoveries of ESA's Huygens mission was the detection of an unusual source of electrical excitation in Titan's atmosphere.
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Payload Instruments Section (SCI-FMI)
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27-Jan-2003
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The Payload Instruments Section in the Advanced Payload and Missions Concept Office is in charge of the overall technical management of payload definition activities for early phase future...
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First galaxies were born much earlier than expected [heic1106]
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12-Jan-2011
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Using the amplifying power of a cosmic gravitational lens, astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy whose stars were born unexpectedly early in cosmic history. This result sheds new light on...
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Telescope Mirror Blanks Completed
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08-Jan-2007
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Construction of the mirror blanks of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been completed by Axsys Technologies Inc. in Cullman, Alabama, USA.
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Science at ESA
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05-Jan-2019
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Cloudy Venus
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09-Jan-2018
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Cloudy Venus
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Special issue of Astronomy & Astrophysics dedicated to Herschel's first results
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16-Jan-2010
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The first scientific results obtained with Herschel are appearing, this week, in a special issue of the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Based on data collected during the first few months of...
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New catalogues for Herschel legacy archive
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20-Jan-2017
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Two new catalogues, based on data from ESA's Herschel Space Observatory, have been released to the scientific community. The point source catalogues are examples of a new type of data product from...
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Euclid progresses with primary mirror delivery
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15-Jan-2018
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In order to observe billions of faint galaxies and investigate the nature of the dark Universe, ESA's pioneering Euclid mission will require state-of-the-art optics. The first optical element to be...
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Building blocks of life spotted on Rosetta's comet hint at composition of its birthplace
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20-Jan-2020
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Observations from ESA's Rosetta spacecraft are shedding light on the mysterious make-up of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, revealing a mix of compounds thought to be essential precursors to life –...
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Fact Sheet
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22-Jan-2003
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The European Space Agency's Herschel Space Observatory (formerly called Far
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ESA Science Newsletter No. 35
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Sand dunes and mega-yardangs on Earth
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05-Jan-2015
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Herschel image and spectrum of Jupiter-Family comet 103P/Hartley 2
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05-Jan-2011
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Herschel image and spectrum of Jupiter-Family comet 103P/Hartley 2
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Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: Planets and Life
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20-Jan-2006
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We present the first in a series of four articles which look in detail at the different concepts supporting the main themes of the Cosmic Vision - Space Science for Europe 2015-2025.Theme 1 - What...
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Recent Eclipse Experiences
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03-Jan-2000
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Recent Eclipse Experiences 1973: Concorde 001 over Africa For the eclipse of 30 June 1973, the newly developed Concorde 001 made an historical flight, funded by CNES and CNRS, with participation on...
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Hubble resolves a blaze of stars in galaxy's core [heic0302]
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05-Jan-2003
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The central region of the small galaxy NGC 1705 blazes with the light of thousands of young and old stars. Astronomers call NGC 1705 a dwarf irregular, that is, a small galaxy lacking regular...
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No. 76 - Mission Operations Report
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07-Jan-2007
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Report for Period 22 April to 28 April 2007During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan and science operations have been nominal.
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Multi-wavelength view of the merging galaxy pair HXMM01
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22-Jan-2013
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Multi-wavelength view of the merging galaxy pair HXMM01
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NIRSpec Reaches Milestone
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02-Jan-2007
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The NIRSpec instrument recently successfully passed the Mandatory Inspection Point (MIP) of its FORE optical system. The FORE optical system re-images a fraction of the focal plane of the 6.6 metre...
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Experience a virtual journey to the lunar Peak of Eternal Light
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22-Jan-2009
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The first public showing of 'The Peak of Eternal Light', a new movie created using images taken by ESA's SMART-1 lunar orbiter, took place on 20 July 2009 at the Ars Electronica Center (AEC), Linz,...
Title:
Spanish antenna upgraded for Cluster II
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18-Jan-1999
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Over the past few months, a major relocation exercise has been taking place in preparation for the Cluster II launches next year. The result is the creation of a new structure on the site of an...
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Spacecraft
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06-Jan-2014
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Spacecraft CHEOPS is a small spacecraft with a launch mass (including propellant) of approximately 280 kg. The spacecraft prime contractor is Airbus Defence & Space (ADS) - Spain. The satellite...
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Discovery of a new ultra-luminous X-ray source in Andromeda
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12-Jan-2012
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Discovery of a new ultra-luminous X-ray source in Andromeda
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INFO 12-1995: European Space Science Scales New Heights
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12-Jan-1995
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Apart from heralding the maiden flight of Ariane-5, the end of 1995 is set to be a period of considerable and intense activity for European space science. Three major projects will be launched in...
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Instruments
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22-Jan-2003
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Instruments Summary What will all the instruments do? Multinational teams of scientists and engineers will conduct ten different investigations coordinated by a Science and Technology Operations...
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ESA's Collaborative Missions
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19-Jan-2006
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Alongside the main projects of the Science Programme ESA Science is also involved in a number of collaborative missions.
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Third day brings bonanza of new results
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05-Jan-2000
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Many new and tantalising results were discussed yesterday, during the third day of the 34th ESLAB symposium on the 3D heliosphere at solar maximum. Here is a selection:
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Rosetta takes comet's temperature
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01-Jan-2014
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has made its first temperature measurements of its target comet, finding that it is too hot to be covered in ice and must instead have a dark, dusty crust.
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Ultraviolet
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28-Jan-2004
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Ultraviolet Wavelength range m 4×10-7 - 10-9 Frequency range Hz 8×1014 - 3×1017 Energy range eV 3 - 103 This image is a composite of scans made by the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) of...
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Ultraviolet
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28-Jan-2004
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Ultraviolet Wavelength range m 4×10-7 - 10-9 Frequency range Hz 8×1014 - 3×1017 Energy range eV 3 - 103 This image is a composite of scans made by the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) of...
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Capturing the spectacular outflow from Markarian 817
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09-Jan-2009
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Capturing the spectacular outflow from Markarian 817
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Composite image of Markarian 817 with COS spectrum
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09-Jan-2009
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Composite image of Markarian 817 with COS spectrum
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SPC Report November 2006
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10-Jan-2006
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The Cassini Orbiter mission continues smoothly. The planning for the extended mission beyond mid-2008 is well advanced.
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Hubble Status Report - November 2006
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10-Jan-2006
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Mission StatusThe data from the 9 September 2006 visit of the HST Optical Monitoring Program have been analyzed. Results of phase retrieval on stellar targets in ACS/HRC and WFPC2/PC in parallel...
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Hubble sees galaxies galore
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09-Jan-2004
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Hubble sees galaxies galore
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Exoplanet imaginarium
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Exoplanet imaginarium
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Exoplanet imaginarium
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Hubble Space Telescope Resolves Eruption of a Massive Star
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17-Jan-1991
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Observations of a massive, unstable star called Eta Carinae, made with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera (WF/PC) aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope HST, reveal surprising and complex new...
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Briefing Meeting Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 Call for Proposals
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12-Jan-2007
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More than 60 Letters Of Intent were received in response to ESA's Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 Call for Proposals. Wednesday, 11 April 2007, a briefing meeting to the proposers took place at ESTEC in...
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The Antennae Galaxies found to be closer to us [heic0812]
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09-Jan-2008
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Hubble gets revitalised in new Servicing Mission for more and better science! [heic0202]
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14-Jan-2002
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After nearly 12 years of incredible scientific discoveries, the ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope orbiting Earth is about to have another service visit. The purpose is to upgrade Hubble's systems ...
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Historic Hubble Servicing Mission 4 ends with successful landing [heic0908]
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24-Jan-2009
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The historic and successful Hubble Servicing Mission 4 concluded with a trouble-free Space Shuttle landing on Sunday. During a series of unprecedented spacewalks, astronauts replaced and repaired a...
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SMART-1 latest maps for Kaguya's lunar impact
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11-Jan-2009
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Japan's lunar orbiter Kaguya yesterday concluded its successful scientific mission with a controlled impact on the lunar surface. The impact occurred at 18:25 UT on the Moon's near side, close to...
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Design your own high-energy astrophysics mission: Further information
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15-Jan-2011
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In this competition, you will work in a team to design a mission that aims to study some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. The mission design should cover everything that the...
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Hubble observes source of gravitational waves for the first time [heic1717]
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16-Jan-2017
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has observed for the first time the source of a gravitational wave, created by the merger of two neutron stars. This merger created a kilonova – an object...
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Herschel discovers tip of cosmic iceberg around nearby young star
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20-Jan-2011
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Using ESA's Herschel Space Observatory to study one of the closest protoplanetary discs to Earth, astronomers have detected cold water vapour for the first time in such an environment. Located in a...
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Earth flyby opens new science opportunities for BepiColombo
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30-Jan-2020
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Science instruments aboard the European-Japanese Mercury explorer BepiColombo are in excellent condition to gather high-quality data during the spacecraft's long cruise to the innermost planet of...
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Summary
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20-Jan-2011
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Summary EChO Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory Exploring the atmospheres of diverse worlds beyond our Solar System Themes What are the conditions for planet formation and the emergence of...
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Hubble's planetary portrait captures changes in Jupiter's Great Red Spot [heic1522]
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13-Jan-2015
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Scientists using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have produced new maps of Jupiter that show the continuing changes in its famous Great Red Spot. The images also reveal a rare wave structure in...
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Super-hurricane-force winds on Venus are getting stronger
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18-Jan-2013
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As the closest planet to Earth, Venus is a relatively easy object to observe. However, many mysteries remain, not least the super-rotation of Venus' atmosphere, which enables high altitude winds to...
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Double asteroids and moons
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07-Jan-2002
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Some asteroids orbit each other, some have moons
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Crab Nebula in ultraviolet
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19-Jan-2016
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New image gallery for the Planetary Science Archive
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06-Jan-2018
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100%
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Scientists exploring ESA's Planetary Science Archive website can now browse images and other data products via a visual gallery. This newly added feature was developed to facilitate the search...
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First detection of molecular oxygen at a comet
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28-Jan-2015
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100%
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has made the first in situ detection of oxygen molecules outgassing from a comet, a surprising observation that suggests they were incorporated into the comet during its...
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Solar System Missions Section (SCI-FMP)
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02-Jan-2017
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The Solar System Missions Section (SCI-FMP), as part of the Mission Studies Division in the Future Missions Department of ESA's Science Directorate, is responsible for system studies (phases...
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Optical
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28-Jan-2004
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Optical Wavelength range m 7×10-7 - 4×10-7 Frequency range Hz 4×1014 - 8×1014 Energy range eV 2 - 3 Mosaic of optical images covering the whole sky. Copyright 2000 Axel Mellinger (taken from...
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Optical
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28-Jan-2004
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Optical Wavelength range m 7×10-7 - 4×10-7 Frequency range Hz 4×1014 - 8×1014 Energy range eV 2 - 3 Mosaic of optical images covering the whole sky. Copyright 2000 Axel Mellinger (taken from...
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09-Jan-2017
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Payload Validation Section (SCI-FIV) The Payload Validation Section in the Instrumentation Division of the Future Missions Department provides support to present and future missions at different...
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The effect of gravitational lensing on the Cosmic Microwave Background
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The effect of gravitational lensing on the Cosmic Microwave Background
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