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Title:
Call for ESI Letters of Interest
Publish date:
12-Jan-2007
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passedDear Colleague,As you may recall, a proposal for ESA's participation in the Space
Infrared
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No. 261 - Continuation of the fifteenth Earth occultation season and the twenty-fourth solar eclipse season, implementation of automation of spacecraft passes and some non-routine operations
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04-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 26 May to 22 June 2013.This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations. It includes continuation of the twenty-fourth eclipse season and the fifteenth...
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Record-breaking ancient galaxy clusters [heic0313]
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31-Jan-2003
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Studies of two distant galaxy clusters using a combination of the largest radio, optical and x-ray telescopes on the ground and in space have independently found that galaxies formed relatively...
Title:
Venturing into the upper atmosphere of Venus
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11-Jan-2014
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As the end of its eight-year adventure at Venus edges ever closer, ESA scientists have been taking a calculated risk with the Venus Express spacecraft in order to carry out unique observations of...
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Probing the past - Most reliable remote distance measurement yet [heic1423]
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16-Jan-2014
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Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope astronomers have made what may be the most reliable distance measurement yet of an object that existed in the Universe's formative years. The galaxy is one...
Title:
Unravelling the Cosmic Web: Survey gives insights into Universe's structure
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15-Jan-2015
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Today marks the release of the first papers to result from the XXL survey, the largest survey of galaxy clusters ever undertaken with ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory. The gargantuan clusters of...
Title:
The Crab Nebula: standard candle no more?
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12-Jan-2011
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Teaming up with other telescopes monitoring the Crab Nebula, ESA's INTEGRAL observatory has made a significant contribution to demonstrating that this source, previously believed to be a standard...
Title:
INTEGRAL finds titanium in supernova remnant 1987A
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17-Jan-2012
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Astronomers using INTEGRAL have detected the first direct signature of titanium-44 in the remnant of the nearby supernova 1987A. The discovery reveals a large amount of this key isotope in the...
Title:
<FONT size=1>ESA INFO 1-2003</FONT> Rosetta - a comet ride to solve planetary mysteries
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07-Jan-2003
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ESA's Rosetta will be the first mission to orbit and land on a comet. Comets are icy bodies that travel throughout the Solar System and develop a characteristic tail when they approach the Sun....
Title:
Engineering
Publish date:
21-Jan-2003
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Putting XMM together
Title:
Winners - Greece
Publish date:
19-Jan-2016
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Winners - Greece 10 - 12 years old -
Saturn's
rings, with three of
Saturn's
moons: Tethys, Enceladus, and Mimas Author: Georgios Kafentzis Αγαπητοί...
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INFO 04-1997: ESA's Hipparcos satellite revises the scale of the cosmos
Publish date:
14-Jan-1997
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The observable Universe may be about 10 per cent larger than astronomers have supposed, according to early results from the European Space Agency's Hipparcos mission. Investigators claim that the...
Title:
Rosetta measures production of water at comet over two years
Publish date:
27-Jan-2016
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Over the past two years, Rosetta has kept a close eye on many properties of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, tracking how these changed along the comet's orbit. A very crucial aspect concerns how...
Title:
INTEGRAL deciphers diffuse signature of cosmic-ray electrons
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21-Jan-2011
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Astronomers exploiting six years worth of data from ESA's INTEGRAL mission have pinned down the individual processes contributing to the high-energy Galactic interstellar emission produced by...
Title:
Novel observing mode on XMM-Newton opens new perspectives on galaxy clusters
Publish date:
31-Jan-2010
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Surveying the sky, XMM-Newton has discovered two massive galaxy clusters, confirming a previous detection obtained through observations of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, the 'shadow' they cast on...
Title:
Rosetta arrives at comet destination
Publish date:
06-Jan-2014
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After a decade-long journey chasing its target, ESA's Rosetta has today become the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet, opening a new chapter in Solar System exploration.
Title:
Bullying black holes force galaxies to stay red and dead
Publish date:
25-Jan-2014
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Herschel has discovered massive elliptical galaxies in the nearby Universe containing plenty of cold gas, even though the galaxies fail to produce new stars. Comparison with other data suggests...
Title:
Tenuous ozone layer discovered in Venus' atmosphere
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06-Jan-2011
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Using observations of Venus performed with an instrument on ESA's Venus Express scientists have detected, for the first time, a tenuous layer of ozone in this planet's atmosphere. Located at an...
Title:
Preparations underway for Rosetta flyby of asteroid Steins
Publish date:
08-Jan-2008
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On 5 September 2008 the Rosetta spacecraft will make its closest approach to asteroid Steins. Preparations are underway to ready the spacecraft for this important scientific milestone.
Title:
#14: Tests, moving to a new home, and more tests
Publish date:
04-Jan-2018
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In the last year, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and in particular the telescope and the instruments have passed some key milestones on their road towards launch, now planned for 2020.
Title:
Tracing the Universe: X-ray survey supports standard cosmological model
Publish date:
04-Jan-2018
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Scanning the sky for X-ray sources, ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory has been busy with the XXL Survey, its largest observational programme to date. The second batch of data from the survey has...
Title:
#13: CHEOPS – chilled and checked, shaken and not stirred
Publish date:
31-Jan-2018
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This summer, the CHEOPS satellite breezed through thermal tests in France and vibration tests in Switzerland, demonstrating that it is ready to operate in the extreme cold of space and also fit to...
Title:
Video
Publish date:
28-Jan-2004
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Video ESA DVD Click flag for language: Last Update: 31 August 2019
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Video
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28-Jan-2004
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Video ESA DVD Click flag for language: Last Update: 1 September 2019
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INFO 11-1997: ESA's Rosetta mission and the puzzles that Hale-Bopp left behind
Publish date:
03-Jan-1997
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While Comet Hale-Bopp steams away into the outer darkness, not to return to the Sun's vicinity for many centuries, the European Space Agency and multinational teams of space scientists are...
Title:
ESA Science Newsletter No. 36
Publish date:
22-Jan-2000
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A message from the Director of the Scientific Programme
Title:
Science Payload
Publish date:
20-Jan-2012
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Science Payload The JUICE spacecraft will carry the most powerful remote sensing, geophysical, and in situ payload complement ever flown to the outer Solar System. The payload consists of 10...
Title:
Huygens passes communications test with flying colours
Publish date:
26-Jan-2001
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that ESA's Huygens Probe will be able to fulfil its exciting mission to explore
Saturn's
Title:
Venus Express gets ready to take the plunge
Publish date:
16-Jan-2014
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After eight years in orbit, ESA's Venus Express has completed routine science observations and is preparing for a daring plunge into the planet's hostile atmosphere.
Title:
Spacecraft
Publish date:
19-Jan-2006
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Spacecraft Summary The Gaia spacecraft is comprised of three major functional modules: Spacecraft and exploded diagram The Payload Module containing the optical instrument and all electronics...
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