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Title:
The Story of Mars Express
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23-Jan-2003
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The Story of Mars Express Slide 1 All young people are all very curious about Mars and always wanted to know what this neighboring planet will reveal. As the planets move around the Sun in orbits,...
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Discovery of Martian Aurora
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10-Jan-2005
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within the Solar System are known to have high-latitude aurora: Earth, Jupiter,
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CoRoT unveils a rich assortment of new exoplanets
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14-Jan-2010
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By detecting the faint dimming in the light emitted by stars during a transit event, CoRoT has detected six new exoplanets - each with its own peculiar characteristics - and one brown dwarf. One...
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The 4.6 micron feature of -SiH groups in silicate dust grains and
infrared
cometary
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06-Jan-2000
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The 4.6 micron feature of -SiH groups in silicate dust grains and infrared cometary spectra. Publication date: 02 May 1999 Authors: Blanco, A. et al. Journal: Planetary and Space Science Volume: 47...
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Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing Mass Map and its correlation with the Cosmic
Infrared
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19-Jan-2013
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A Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing Mass Map and its correlation with the Cosmic Infrared Background Publication date: 20 June 2013 Authors: Holder, G.P., et al. Journal: The Astrophysical...
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Herschel data links mysterious quasar winds to furious starbursts
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07-Jan-2017
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Astronomers have used ESA's Herschel Space Observatory to solve a decades-old mystery about the origin of powerful cool gas winds in the hot environs of quasars. The evidence linking these powerful...
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Hubble finds clues to the birth of supermassive black holes [heic1610]
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24-Jan-2016
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Astrophysicists have taken a major step forward in understanding how supermassive black holes formed. Using data from Hubble and two other space telescopes, Italian researchers have found the best...
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Herschel's 'first light' promises superb science
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10-Jan-2009
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The first images and spectra obtained with the three Herschel instruments (HIFI, PACS and SPIRE) demonstrate their excellent condition and provide a foretaste of the exciting science that is to come.
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Distant Galaxies Show a Young Universe
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02-Jan-2005
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Using ESA's X-ray observatory XMM-Newton and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, scientists have discovered the most distant massive structure in the Universe. The data reveal...
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Martian moons: Phobos
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14-Jan-2003
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Phobos is one of two very small satellites of the planet Mars. It was discovered along with its smaller companion, Deimos, by Asaph Hall at the Naval Observatory in Washington DC in August 1877....
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The Volcanic Moon Io
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02-Jan-1992
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is allowing several teams of astronomers to explore Io at a level of detail not possible since a pair of Voyager spacecraft flew by the small moon 13 years ago.
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SMART-1 Mission Extension Approved
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15-Jan-2005
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On 10 February 2005 the ESA Science Programme Committee endorsed unanimously the proposed one-year extension of SMART-1, pushing back the mission end date from August 2005 to August 2006.
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Young sun's violent history solves meteorite mystery
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01-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using ESA's Herschel space observatory to probe the turbulent beginnings of a Sun-like star have found evidence of mighty stellar winds that could solve a puzzling meteorite mystery in...
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To the Scientific Community - a fond farewell from Prof. R. M. Bonnet
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30-Jan-2001
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Dear Colleagues,On my last day at ESA, I want to address you this farewell message after 18 years spent here as Director of the Science Programme.
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Titan Surface Landing
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23-Jan-2004
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14 January 2005 represents a milestone in space exploration. At around 11:30 UTC the Huygens probe successfully landed on the surface of Titan - making it the first probe to land on an object in...
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Huygens lands on Titan!
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14-Jan-2005
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ESA's Huygens probe has successfully descended through the atmosphere of Titan,
Saturn's
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No. 251 - Continuation of the thirteenth Earth occultation season; high-accuracy spacecraft ranging with new ESA ground station; end of the ninth Atmospheric Drag Experiment campaign and quadrature operations
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21-Jan-2012
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Report for the period 19 August to 15 September 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including high-accuracy spacecraft ranging using ESA's new ground station at...
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No. 254 - End of the twenty-second eclipse season, start of the tenth atmospheric drag experiment campaign, routine star tracker calibration, and straylight calibration for Comet Machholz observations
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11-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 11 November to 8 December 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations and includes the end of the twenty-second eclipse season, battery charge...
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Rosetta Mars Swing-by
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23-Jan-2007
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The Rosetta swing-by of Mars is the second of four gravity assist manoeuvres that are required to place Rosetta on course for its final destination: comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The closest...
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Giant galaxies die from the inside out - Hubble and VLT observations show that star formation shuts down in the centres of elliptical galaxies first [heic1508]
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16-Jan-2015
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Astronomers have shown for the first time how star formation in "dead" galaxies sputtered out billions of years ago. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and ESO's Very Large Telescope...
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Herschel intercepts asteroid Apophis
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09-Jan-2013
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ESA's Herschel space observatory made new observations of asteroid Apophis as it approached Earth this weekend. The data shows the asteroid to be bigger than first estimated, and less reflective.
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PR 43-1993: ESA confirms ROSETTA and FIRST
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08-Jan-1993
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Rosetta, a comet rendezvous mission, as the third cornerstone and FIRST (the Far
Infrared
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#2: Thermal testing of the magnetometer boom
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06-Jan-2018
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During August, the JUICE Test Campaign switched to thermal tests of a Structural and Thermal Model (STM) of a segment of the magnetometer (MAG) boom, equipped with five STMs of the scientific sensors.
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Martian spots warrant a close look
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12-Jan-2002
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Are dark spots that appear near the south pole of Mars in early spring, a sign of life on the Red Planet? No-one can say for sure, according to a group of scientists who met at ESTEC, ESA's...
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Mission science
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22-Jan-2020
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Mission science Cosmology is the study of the Universe on its largest scales. This includes the formation of the Universe and its subsequent evolution. The field began in earnest in the second...
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SMART-1 Presentations
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12-Jan-2006
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SMART-1 Presentations 2007 August 19-24 2nd European Planetary Science Congress Conference Details Authors: B. H. Foing et al. Title: SMART-1 Lunar Highlights Download: Presentation 2006...
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No. 260 - Automation of spacecraft passes, thermal fuel gauging tests, start of the twenty-fourth solar eclipse season and the fifteenth Earth occultation season
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17-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 28 April to 25 May 2013. This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations. It includes the automation of spacecraft passes at the Mission Operations Centre,...
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Planck Legacy Archive: A guide to why and how
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05-Jan-2015
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Planck Legacy Archive: A guide to why and how Introduction ESA's Planck satellite set out to measure tiny fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) – the thermal footprint left by the...
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Call for Mission Proposals for Flexi-missions (F2 and F3)
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01-Jan-1999
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1 IntroductionFlexi-missions were introduced into the Horizons 2000 implementation concept in 1997 with the purpose of increasing the flexibility of the programme, basically by splitting each...
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Scientific overview
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17-Jan-2000
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This is a long document giving an overall view of the cometary science
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