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Title:
Cluster reveals the reformation of the Earth's bow shock
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11-Jan-2007
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Plasma shock waves are some of the most spectacular, visually striking and energetic events in the Universe (Image 1). Generated by the explosion of stars (supernovae) or induced by stellar winds...
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Beamed radio emission from Earth
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27-Jan-2008
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A recent study reveals how the most powerful emission of terrestrial origin, the Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), is beamed into space. This result was obtained using data collected by the four...
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Surprisingly erratic X-ray auroras discovered at Jupiter
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30-Jan-2017
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ESA and NASA space telescopes have revealed that, unlike Earth's polar lights, the intense auroras seen at Jupiter's poles unexpectedly behave independently of one another.
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Exploiting the ISO Data Archive -
Infrared
Astronomy in the Internet Age
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02-Jan-2003
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Exploiting the ISO Data Archive
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No. 257 - End of the twenty-third eclipse season, end of the fourteenth Earth occultation season, continuation of the surface imaging campaign
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12-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 3 February to 2 March 2013This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, from 3 February to 2 March 2013. It includes the end of the twenty-third eclipse...
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Key milestone for Euclid mission, now ready for final assembly
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18-Jan-2018
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ESA's Euclid mission has passed its critical design review, marking the successful completion of a major phase in the progress of the project. The review verified that the overall mission...
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Webb's first space targets chosen
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13-Jan-2017
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Gas giant Jupiter, organic molecules in star-forming clouds and baby galaxies in the distant Universe are among the first targets for which data will be immediately available from the James Webb...
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A Viking galaxy found by Hipparcos shows how the Milky Way grew
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04-Jan-1999
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A dozen ancient stars, scattered all over the sky, are survivors from asmall galaxy that invaded the Milky Way like a shipload of Vikings. TheEuropean Space Agency's Hipparcos satellite, which...
Title:
NASA joins ESA's 'dark Universe' mission
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24-Jan-2013
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NASA has officially joined ESA's Euclid mission, a space telescope designed to investigate the mysterious natures of dark matter and dark energy.
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Major Discoveries by Venus Express: 2006-2014
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14-Jan-2014
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Major Discoveries by Venus Express: 2006-2014 2. Recent volcanism? Radar and gravity mapping of Venus by NASA's Magellan orbiter revealed many thousands of volcanoes and widespread volcanic plains...
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Hubble views a bizarre cosmic quartet [heic1514]
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18-Jan-2015
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This new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows a gathering of four cosmic companions. This quartet forms part of a group of galaxies known as the Hickson Compact Group 16, or HCG 16 – a...
Title:
Rosetta Second Earth Swing-by
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12-Jan-2007
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In the evening of 13 November, at 20:57 UTC, the Rosetta spacecraft returns to Earth for a second time after its launch in March 2004. The spacecraft will perform its second Earth swing-by which is...
Title:
Fact Sheet
Publish date:
05-Jan-2010
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Fact Sheet Fast Facts Rosetta Launch date: 2 March 2004 07:17 UT Mission end: end September 2016 (extended mission) Launch vehicle: Ariane 5 G+ from Kourou, French Guiana Launch mass: 3000 kg...
Title:
SMART-1 Mission Review
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04-Jan-2006
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In a press conference, held at ESOC on 4 September, the key success of the SMART-1 mission from an operational, technical and scientific perspective were presented. In addition results from the...
Title:
Hubble observations confirm that planets form from disks around stars [heic0613]
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10-Jan-2006
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, in collaboration with ground-based observatories, has at last confirmed what philosopher Emmanuel Kant and scientists have long predicted: that planets form...
Title:
Young stars in old galaxies - surprising discovery with the world's leading telescopes [heic0208]
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26-Jan-2002
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Combining data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT), a group of European and American astronomers have made a major discovery. They have identified a huge...
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Hubble observes aftermath of massive collision [heic2006]
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20-Jan-2020
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What astronomers thought was a planet beyond our solar system, has now seemingly vanished from sight. Astronomers now suggest that a full-grown planet never existed in the first place. The NASA/ESA...
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12 rare Einstein crosses discovered with Gaia
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07-Jan-2021
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Thanks to ESA's star mapping spacecraft Gaia and machine learning, astronomers have discovered 12 quasars whose light is so strongly deflected by foreground galaxies that they are each visible as...
Title:
Marco Polo Mission Summary
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07-Jan-2011
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Marco Polo Mission Summary [Note: This summary describes a mission called Marco Polo that was studied by ESA and industry between 2007 and 2010. Another mission named MarcoPolo-R was proposed to...
Title:
Hubble, the black hole finder [heic0002]
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05-Jan-2000
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New results by a group of European and American scientistsmake it clear that the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is nothing less than a true black hole finder.
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INTEGRAL sees blast travelling with gravitational waves
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16-Jan-2017
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ESA's INTEGRAL satellite recently played a crucial role in discovering the flash of gamma rays linked to the gravitational waves released by the collision of two neutron stars.
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What lies beneath: Venus' surface revealed through the clouds
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18-Jan-2016
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Using observations from ESA's Venus Express satellite, scientists have shown for the first time how weather patterns seen in Venus' thick cloud layers are directly linked to the topography of the...
Title:
Rosetta reveals mysterious Lutetia
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27-Jan-2011
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On 10 July 2010, ESA's Rosetta spacecraft flew past asteroid (21) Lutetia, one of the largest objects orbiting within the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Rosetta's encounter revealed...
Title:
Phobos-Soil mission summary
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05-Jan-2012
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Phobos-Soil mission summary Mars Express view of Phobos. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum) Phobos-Soil (also known by its Russian name: Phobos-Grunt) was designed for a comprehensive study of...
Title:
Wide Field Imager
Publish date:
21-Jan-2006
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Cosmological studies have shown the Universe's expansion is apparently accelerating rather than decelerating as expected due to gravity. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity requires that some...
Title:
No. 53 - End of Conjuntion Operations
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13-Jan-2006
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Report for Period 5 November to 11 November 2006During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. The solar conjunction ended on 9 November. All data...
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No. 49 - Conjunction Period Planning Completed
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20-Jan-2006
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Report for Period 8 October to 14 October 2006The reporting period contained a spacecraft hardware safe mode which occurred on DoY 282 04:20 UT.
Title:
HASI
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15-Jan-2004
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on 25 December 2004, the Huygens probe descended onto Titan, the largest moon of
Saturn
Title:
HASI
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15-Jan-2004
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on 25 December 2004, the Huygens probe descended onto Titan, the largest moon of
Saturn
Title:
Instruments
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21-Jan-2006
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On 26 February 2004, ESA issued the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) payload request for proposals. On 15 May 2004 the proposals were received and evaluated by the international Payload Review...
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