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Title:
First detection of super-Earth atmosphere [heic1603]
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16-Jan-2016
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For the first time astronomers were able to analyse the atmosphere of an exoplanet in the class known as super-Earths. Using data gathered with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and new analysis...
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INTEGRAL sets limits on gamma rays from merging black holes
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30-Jan-2016
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Following the discovery of gravitational waves from the merging of two black holes, ESA's INTEGRAL satellite has revealed no simultaneous gamma rays, just as models predict.
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No. 19 - Entering Eclipse Period
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04-Jan-2004
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The spacecraft is now in its 233rd orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. Starting on 24 February 2004 operation of the electric propulsion drive was resumed. The...
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XMM-Newton's new vision of a classic 'Deep Field'
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01-Jan-2001
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In January 1996, the Hubble Space Telescope released a picture of part of the sky in the Ursa Major constellation. Known as the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), it offered mankind's deepest and most...
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Hubble spots azure blue planet - True colour of exoplanet measured for the first time [heic1312]
Publish date:
11-Jan-2013
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have, for the first time, determined the true colour of a planet orbiting another star. If seen up close this planet, known as HD 189733b,...
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Invitation to submit proposals for a small lander on Mars Express
Publish date:
20-Jan-2000
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This letter is to solicit proposals for a small lander (
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Astronomers find galaxy cluster with bursting heart [heic 1519]
Publish date:
10-Jan-2015
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An international team of astronomers has discovered a gargantuan galaxy cluster with a core bursting with new stars — an incredibly rare find. The discovery, made with the help of the NASA/ESA...
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Big surprises can come in small packages - Hubble helps astronomers find smallest known galaxy with supermassive black hole [heic1419]
Publish date:
17-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have found a monster lurking in a very unlikely place. New observations of the ultracompact dwarf galaxy M60-UCD1 have revealed a supermassive...
Title:
The Surface Composition of Mercury from Ultraviolet-Visible-
Infrared
Spectroscopy
Publish date:
08-Jan-2009
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Joint Messenger-BepiColombo thematic workshop
Title:
Splashing down on Titan's oceans
Publish date:
01-Jan-2003
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Titan,
Saturn's
largest moon, is a mysterious place.
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3rd instrument workshop for the Europa Jupiter System Mission
Publish date:
28-Jan-2010
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3rd instrument workshop for the Europa Jupiter System Mission The third in a series of instrument workshops for the Europa Jupiter System Mission was held at the European Space Research and...
Title:
A perfect blur – First image by exoplanet watcher CHEOPS
Publish date:
07-Jan-2020
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ESA's exoplanet-observer CHEOPS acquired the first image of its initial target star, following the successful telescope cover opening on 29 January 2020. The intentionally blurry image is a product...
Title:
Hubble captures rare active asteroid [heic1906]
Publish date:
28-Jan-2019
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Thanks to an impressive collaboration bringing together data from ground-based telescopes, all-sky surveys and space-based facilities – including the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope – a rare...
Title:
No. 17 - Ion Engine Switched Off and Commissioning Begins
Publish date:
04-Jan-2004
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Spacecraft StatusThe spacecraft is now in its 207th orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. As in previous weeks, the ion drive has only generated thrust around the...
Title:
Clear skies on exo-Neptune - Smallest exoplanet ever found to have water vapour [heic1420]
Publish date:
24-Jan-2014
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Astronomers using data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Kepler Space Telescope have discovered clear skies and steamy water vapour on a planet outside...
Title:
Rosetta sets sights on destination comet
Publish date:
27-Jan-2014
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ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has caught a first glimpse of its destination comet since waking up from deep-space hibernation on 20 January.
Title:
#2: Solar Orbiter receives its sunblock
Publish date:
14-Jan-2018
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It's testing time for ESA's Solar Orbiter: after leaving the premises of prime contractor Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage, UK in September, the spacecraft has started its test campaign at the...
Title:
INFO 18-1996: Value of Hipparcos Catalogue shown by planet assessments
Publish date:
22-Jan-1996
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This month, exactly seven years after the launch of the European Space Agency's star-mapping satellite Hipparcos in August 1989, the Hipparcos Catalogue has been completed for distribution to...
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No. 252 - Tests with ESA's new ground station at Malargüe, end of the thirteenth occultation season, and start of the twenty-second solar eclipse season
Publish date:
03-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 16 September to 13 October 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including tests with ESA's new ground station at Malargüe, the end of the...
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No. 245 - Start of the mission's longest Earth occultation season; temporary star tracker blinding
Publish date:
17-Jan-2012
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Report for the period 4 March to 31 March 2012This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, including routine planned operations at maximum and minimum telemetry downlink...
Title:
Exploring planetary plasma environments from your laptop
Publish date:
14-Jan-2018
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A new database of plasma simulations, combined with observational data and powerful visualisation tools, is providing planetary scientists with an unprecedented way to explore some of the Solar...
Title:
Hubble observes first multiple images of explosive distance indicator [heic1710]
Publish date:
20-Jan-2017
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A Swedish-led team of astronomers used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to analyse the multiple images of a gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova for the first time. The four images of the...
Title:
Summary of the Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XIV conference
Publish date:
01-Jan-2004
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ADASS XIV Pasadena, California, USA24-27 October 2004
Title:
Thermal testing of Gaia's Deployable Sunshield Assembly begins
Publish date:
22-Jan-2009
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On 11 July the qualification model of the Gaia Deployable Sunshield Assembly (DSA) was installed inside the Large Space Simulator (LSS) at the ESTEC test facilities in Noordwijk, the Netherlands....
Title:
The science of eclipses
Publish date:
03-Jan-2000
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The study of the Earth's shadow projected on the Moon allows us to deduce that the Earth is spherical. The Ancient Greeks worked this out. Using lunar eclipse timing, as far back as 3rd century BC...
Title:
Rosetta's target comet is becoming active
Publish date:
15-Jan-2014
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The target of ESA's Rosetta mission has started to reveal its true personality as a comet, its dusty veil clearly developing over the last six weeks.
Title:
Gravitational lenses in part of the Herschel-ATLAS survey field
Publish date:
04-Jan-2010
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The main image shows the first area of sky viewed as part of the Herschel-ATLAS survey. It is around 4 degrees across - 8 times the width of the Full Moon - and located in the constellation of...
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Part of the Herschel-ATLAS survey field
Publish date:
04-Jan-2010
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This image shows the first area of sky viewed as part of the Herschel-ATLAS survey. It is around 4 degrees across - 8 times the width of the Full Moon - and located in the constellation of Hydra....
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Herschel image of CW Leonis
Publish date:
02-Jan-2010
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This colour-composite image of CW Leonis, also known as IRC +10216, was obtained with the SPIRE and PACS instruments on the Herschel Space Observatory. It combines observations at wavelengths of...
Title:
A cosmic question in NGC 4696
Publish date:
12-Jan-2010
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A cosmic question in NGC 4696
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