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Interactive
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28-Jan-2004
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Interactive Please note the content on this page is not maintained Telescopes Resolving Power The ability to separate two objects on the night sky is determined by the resolving power of the eye,...
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Advanced Camera for Surveys
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17-Jan-2002
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The
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French debut for Planck Dome exposition
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02-Jan-2008
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An exposition entitled "Planck - Looking back to the dawn of time" was one of the featured exhibits at La Ville Européenne des Science held at the Grand Palais, Paris from 14-16 November...
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Magnetotail and substorms
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16-Jan-2008
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Report on a Plenary Session at the first joint Cluster THEMIS workshop, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA, 23-26 September 2008 Prepared by A. Runov, UCLA, CA, USA
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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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Flight teams prepare for LISA Pathfinder liftoff
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27-Jan-2015
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Following months of intensive training, mission controllers for the LISA Pathfinder gravitational wave detection testbed will complete a final rehearsal tomorrow, ensuring that all is ready for the...
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ESA satellites supporting ground-based search for gravitational waves
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16-Jan-2017
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In February 2016, the LIGO/Virgo collaboration announced the discovery of gravitational waves, fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime produced by massive bodies in the Universe when suitably...
Title:
High Resolution Globe of Jupiter
Publish date:
06-Jan-2000
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This true-color
simulated
view of Jupiter is composed of 4 images taken by NASA's
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#3: ESOC, do you copy?
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29-Jan-2015
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For the past week and a half, the high bay, a large integration hall in the south side of the payload integration building (EPCU S5C), at the Centre Spatial Guyanais in Kourou has been buzzing with...
Title:
SMART-1: Impact Prediction Based on Laboratory Impact Studies
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11-Jan-2006
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A series of laboratory impacts have been carried out based on the SMART-1 scenario of a lunar impact of a 290 kg object (of which 200 kg are aluminium) at 2 km/s on the lunar surface. The SMART-1...
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Solitons found in the magnetopause
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07-Jan-2008
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First observed in the waters of a Scottish canal in 1834, solitary waves or solitons, have nowadays applications across various fields of physics, including optical fibres to enable ultra-fast...
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Hubble Online
Publish date:
28-Jan-2001
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The new Web site seeks to
simulate
the experience of visiting the actual exhibition
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Planck's flame-filled view of the Polaris Flare
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22-Jan-2016
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Planck's flame-filled view of the Polaris Flare
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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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#05: Gaia Service Module Thermal Balance/Thermal Vacuum testing completed
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10-Jan-2012
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The Protoflight Model of the Gaia Service Module has successfully completed thermal balance and thermal vacuum testing in the SIMLES chamber at Intespace Toulouse. These tests verify the thermal...
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Ulysses Plays Central Role in Heliospheric Network Workshop
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15-Jan-2006
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More than 80 scientists from Europe and the US gathered in Oxnard, California, at the beginning of November to pore over the latest results from the Heliospheric Network, the international fleet of...
Title:
Interactive
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28-Jan-2004
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Interactive Telescopes Resolving Power The ability to separate two objects on the night sky is determined by the resolving power of the eye, or instruments being used to observe the heavens....
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News Release: Hubble assists Rosetta comet mission [heic0310]
Publish date:
05-Jan-2003
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Results from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope played a major role in preparing ESA's ambitious Rosetta mission for its new target, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Hubble has been the critical...
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#02: Gaia sunshield deployment test
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02-Jan-2011
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Deployment testing of the Gaia Flight Model Deployable Sunshield Assembly has been successfully completed in preparation for the spacecraft mechanical test campaign.
Title:
Launch Campaign Gets Underway
Publish date:
24-Jan-2003
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European Spaceport, Kourou, French Guiana
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#15: A jigsaw falling into place: CHEOPS end-to-end testing complete
Publish date:
12-Jan-2019
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After a successful series of tests, the team that will operate the CHEOPS mission is ready for the activities to follow the satellite launch later this year.
Title:
Videogrammetry Measurements Successfully Completed
Publish date:
15-Jan-2006
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The Planck space telescope was removed last week from the Large Space
Simulator
(
Title:
Mars Express Analyses the Earth
Publish date:
16-Jan-2003
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Mars Express Analyses the Earth HRSC Images the Earth and Moon In the night of 3 July, the ESA Mars Express spacecraft was pointed backwards to obtain a view of the Earth/Moon system from a...
Title:
Planck discovers filament of hot gas linking two galaxy clusters
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20-Jan-2012
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Scanning the sky at microwave and sub-millimetre wavelengths with Planck, astronomers have unambiguously detected a 'bridge' of hot gas connecting two galaxy clusters, Abell 399 and Abell 401. The...
Title:
Planck Spacecraft Fine Balancing in LSS
Publish date:
11-Jan-2008
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Wednesday 2 April the Planck flight model spacecraft was placed inside the Large Space
Simulator
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Hubble data used to look 10 000 years into the future [heic1017]
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26-Jan-2010
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Astronomers are used to looking millions of years into the past. Now scientists have used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to look thousands of years into the future. Looking at the heart of...
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No. 75 - Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre
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12-Jan-2007
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Report for Period 27 January to 9 February 2007The reporting period covers a period of 2 weeks characterised by preparatory activities for the Mars swing-by (MSB) phase. During the reporting period...
Title:
XMM-Newton at 20: The large-scale Universe
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09-Jan-2019
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During its 20 years in space, ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory has made many exciting discoveries. But no one could have predicted that the very first observation of the spacecraft would be one...
Title:
Gaia QM deployable sunshield set-up in the LSS
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17-Jan-2009
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Gaia QM sunshield set-up in LSS
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Accelerating the solar wind
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08-Jan-1999
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image, the corona is seen as a feathery yellow ring around the lunar disk during a
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