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Title:
Filaments in the Galactic periphery
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28-Jan-2015
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Filaments in the Galactic periphery
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Taurus Molecular Cloud
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Taurus Molecular Cloud
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Radio galaxy 3C 356
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Radio galaxy 3C 356
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Radio galaxy 3C 454.1
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Radio galaxy 3C 454.1
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Radio galaxy 3C 297
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Radio galaxy 3C 297
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Galaxies with relativistic jets
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Galaxies with relativistic jets
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Close-up images of the Orion Nebula
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11-Jan-2006
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Close-up images of the Orion Nebula
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Elliptical galaxy IC 2006
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16-Jan-2015
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Elliptical galaxy IC 2006
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Galaxy cluster MACS J0416.1-2403 with dark matter map
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26-Jan-2015
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Galaxy cluster MACS J0416.1-2403 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster MACS J0152.5-2852 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster MACS J0152.5-2852 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster Abell 2744 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster Abell 2744 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster Abell 370 with dark matter map
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Galaxy cluster Abell 370 with dark matter map
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Collage of six cluster collisions with dark matter maps
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Collage of six cluster collisions with dark matter maps
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Galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+223 and a supernova four times over
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Galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+223 and a supernova four times over
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Galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+223
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Galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+223
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Four supernova images in an Einstein cross
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05-Jan-2015
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Four supernova images in an Einstein cross
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Wide-field image of NGC 7714 (ground-based image)
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29-Jan-2015
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Wide-field image of NGC 7714 (ground-based image)
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Herschel Observation Planning workshop
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30-Jan-2007
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Herschel Observation Planning workshop
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Hubble captures supernova in NGC 2525
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01-Jan-2020
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Hubble captures supernova in NGC 2525
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Galaxy NGC 2525
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Galaxy NGC 2525
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When UV meets IR: a history of star formation - XXVth Moriond Astrophysics Meeting
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06-Jan-2005
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XXVth Moriond Astrophysics Meeting on star formation
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AKARI, a light to illuminate the misty Universe
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17-Jan-2008
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AKARI, a light to illuminate the misty Universe
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Jupiter flyby
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13-Jan-2000
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Jupiter flyby
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14th International Planetary Probe Workshop
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02-Jan-2017
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14th International Planetary Probe Workshop
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Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets 2009
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22-Jan-2009
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Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets 2009
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Studying Galaxy Evolution with Spitzer and Herschel
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09-Jan-2006
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Studying Galaxy Evolution with Spitzer and Herschel
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Hubble captures strobe flashes from a young star [heic1303]
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07-Jan-2013
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has produced a time-lapse movie of a mysterious protostar that behaves like a flashing light. Every 25.34 days, the object, designated LRLL 54361, unleashes a...
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Starry-eyed Hubble celebrates 20 years of awe and discovery [heic1007]
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23-Jan-2010
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The most prolific space observatory zooms past a milestone of 20 years of operation. On 24 April 1990, the Space Shuttle and crew of STS-31 were launched to deploy the NASA/ESA Hubble Space...
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New method reveals gravitationally lensed galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS first survey
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04-Jan-2010
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Astronomers using early data from one of the largest projects to be undertaken withthe ESA Herschel Space Observatory have demonstrated that virtually all bright sub-millimetre galaxies in the...
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Hubble Zooms in on a Space Oddity [heic1102]
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10-Jan-2011
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A strange, glowing green cloud of gas that has mystified astronomers since its discovery in 2007 has been studied by Hubble. The cloud of gas is lit up by the bright light of a nearby quasar, and...
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Herschel unravels the thread of star formation in the Gould Belt
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13-Jan-2011
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An intricate network of filamentary structure, exposed in extraordinary detail by the Herschel Space Observatory, has provided new evidence for how stars form from the diffuse interstellar medium....
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Hubble's panoramic view of a turbulent star-making region [heic1206]
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17-Jan-2012
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Several million stars are vying for attention in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of a raucous stellar breeding ground in 30 Doradus, located in the heart of the Tarantula nebula.
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Magellanic gemstones in the southern sky [heic0603]
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19-Jan-2006
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Hubble has captured the most detailed images to date of the open star clusters NGC 265 and NGC 290 in the Small Magellanic Cloud - two sparkling sets of gemstones in the southern sky.
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ISO establishes that half of all young stars have protoplanetary discs
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23-Jan-1998
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Most young stars are surrounded by discs of dust and gas which in a fewmillion years will probably condense to form planets. This is one of theresults presented today during the international ISO...
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Globular clusters tell tale of star formation in nearby galaxy metropolis [heic0815]
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05-Jan-2008
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The ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope has identified thousands of ancient globular clusters in the Virgo cluster of galaxies, many of them more than 5000 million years old. These discoveries improve...
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First Venus Express public data release
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22-Jan-2008
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Data from the VMC, SPICAV-SOIR, VIRTIS and MAG instruments on Venus Express have been delivered to the ESA Planetary System Archive and are now freely available to interested users. These data have...
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A three-dimensional view of variable winds in the cloud layers on Venus
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18-Jan-2008
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A detailed, three-dimensional view of the wind speeds and directions in the cloud layers of Venus has been obtained with the VIRTIS instrument on Venus Express. This study, which benefited from an...
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Herschel and Planck ground segments pass important milestone
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27-Jan-2008
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The Herschel and Planck ground segments have successfully passed another milestone on the path to launch. The conclusion of the Board of the Herschel/Planck Ground Segment Readiness Review is that...
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Performance study of ground-based
infrared
Bracewell interferometers - Application
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15-Jan-2006
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Performance study of ground-based infrared Bracewell interferometers - Application to the detection of exozodiacal dust disks with GENIE Publication date: 15 March 2006 Authors: Absil, O. et al....
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#03: Mercury Planetary Orbiter takes a simulated trip to the innermost planet
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12-Jan-2011
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Thermal-balance testing of the BepiColombo Mercury Planetary Orbiter Structural and Thermal Model, which has been under way in ESA's Large Space Simulator since 20 September, has been successfully...
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The Hot and Energetic Universe
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10-Jan-2014
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The Hot and Energetic Universe X-ray astronomy is crucial for seeing the Universe as it really is, not as we think it to be. Traditionally, space has been thought of as a place of serene majesty...
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Planck takes magnetic fingerprint of our Galaxy
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06-Jan-2014
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Our Galaxy's magnetic field is revealed in a new image from ESA's Planck satellite. This image was compiled from the first all-sky observations of 'polarised' light emitted by interstellar dust in...
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INFO 26-1998: European astronaut selected for the 3rd HST servicing mission
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04-Jan-1998
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European Space Agency astronaut Claude Nicollier from Switzerland will be aboard the US Space Shuttle Columbia when it takes off from Cape Canaveral in May 2000, on flight STS-104, for the third...
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Engineering
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03-Jan-2003
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Engineering
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Presentation Meeting 2013 - L2 and L3 science themes
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05-Jan-2013
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Before the end of the year, the science themes to be explored by ESA's next two Large (L-class) missions will be decided. In September, an open meeting in Paris will hear from the scientists who...
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No. 141 - Flyby of asteroid (21) Lutetia
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14-Jan-2010
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Report for Period 5 July to 10 July 2010On 10 July 2010 (DOY 191) at 15:44:57 UTC, Rosetta successfully flew past asteroid (21) Lutetia at a distance of 3160 km and with a relative speed of 15...
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Marco Polo Workshop - June 2008
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29-Jan-2008
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Marco Polo Workshop - June 2008 Participants ADAMI, Giorgio ADIROSI, Doroteo AMATA, Gino Bruno BARUCCI, Antonella BELLUCCI, Giancarlo BINZEL, Richard BOCKELEE-MORVAN, Dominique BOEHNARDT, Hermann...
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Huygens ready for dress rehearsal
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14-Jan-2001
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NASA Cassini spacecraft and plunge into the atmosphere of Titan, the largest of
Saturn's
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No. 12 - First Battery Depassivation
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23-Jan-2004
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towards achieving its ultimate goal: to probe the atmosphere of Titan, the largest of
Saturn's
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INFO 01-1998: Hipparcos pinpoints an amazing gamma-ray clock
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05-Jan-1998
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The position in the sky of the "silent" neutron star Geminga is now known to within about 10 millionths of a degree (0.04 arc-second) thanks to results from ESA's Hipparcos star-fixing...
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Herschel Far-
Infrared
Spectroscopy of the Galactic Center.
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07-Jan-2013
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Herschel Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Galactic Center. Hot Molecular Gas: Shocks versus Radiation near Sgr A* Publication date: 08 May 2013 Authors: J.R. Goicoechea et al. Journal:...
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The Identification of Filaments on Far-
infrared
and Submillimiter Images: Morphology
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01-Jan-2015
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The Identification of Filaments on Far-infrared and Submillimiter Images: Morphology, Physical Conditions and Relation with Star Formation of Filamentary Structure Publication date: 11 August 2014...
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Mysteriously in-sync pulsar challenges existing theories
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13-Jan-2019
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For the first time, astronomers have detected synchronised pulses of optical and X-ray radiation from a mysterious pulsar some 4500 light years away. The observations indicate that a new physical...
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The Gravitational Universe
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25-Jan-2016
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The Gravitational Universe More than a billion years ago, two gigantic black holes collided in a distant part of the Universe. Each black hole contained approximately 30 solar masses. At the moment...
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Mission Operations
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17-Jan-2003
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Mission Operations
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No. 18 - Payload Commissioning
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13-Jan-2004
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Spacecraft StatusThe spacecraft is now in its 216th orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. The electric propulsion engine was switched off on 30 January 2004 for a...
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Herschel detection explains the origin of water in a carbon star
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01-Jan-2010
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ESA's Herschel Space Observatory has detected water vapour in a location previously thought to be impossible - in the atmosphere of an ageing, red giant carbon star. The rich and detailed data...
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INTEGRAL completes deepest all-sky survey in hard X-rays
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11-Jan-2010
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A newly developed image analysis technique has significantly improved the sensitivity limits reached by the IBIS imager on board INTEGRAL, resulting in the deepest survey ever compiled of the...
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Planck sees new, mysterious components in Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds
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11-Jan-2011
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Thanks to its broad spectral coverage and very high sensitivity, Planck is peering deep into the interstellar medium of the Milky Way and discovering new components and physical mechanisms taking...
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Orbiter Instruments
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11-Jan-2004
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Orbiter Instruments Introduction Rosetta is an interplanetary spacecraft whose main objective is to rendezvous with Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. In order to investigate the comet nucleus and...
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Call for ESI Letters of Interest
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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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Engineering
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21-Jan-2003
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Putting XMM together
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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<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....
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Winners - Greece
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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
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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...
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#14: Tests, moving to a new home, and more tests
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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.
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Rosetta measures production of water at comet over two years
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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...
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Rosetta arrives at comet destination
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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.
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