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Title:
Phobos flyby images
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15-Jan-2010
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Images from the recent flyby of Phobos, on 7 March 2010, are released today. The images show Mars' rocky moon in exquisite detail, with a resolution of just 4.4 metres per pixel. They show the...
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PRODEX Programme - introduction
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05-Jan-2017
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PRODEX Programme - introduction Under the responsibility of the Director of Science, and within the Future Missions Department, the PRODEX Office (SCI-FE) is responsible for implementing the PRODEX...
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Agustin Chicarro
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26-Jan-2011
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Agustin Chicarro Biography & lecture abstracts Agustin Chicarro was born in Madrid, Spain (1956). He studied Geology, Geochemistry and Geophysics at the University of Paris XI at Orsay, France,...
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ESA once again brings European teachers to 'space classrooms' at ESTEC
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13-Jan-2016
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Last week, 80 European teachers had the opportunity to attend a special workshop that highlighted the major areas of space science and technology. These teachers now have an important mission - to...
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Günther Hasinger's science vision
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05-Jan-2019
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An interview with ESA's Director of Science, Günther Hasinger, on space science at ESA – his reflections on last year's achievements and his visions for the future of space science.
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Mars Express detects liquid water hidden under planet's south pole
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25-Jan-2018
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Radar data collected by ESA's Mars Express point to a pond of liquid water buried under layers of ice and dust in the south polar region of Mars.
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Impacts reveal minerals from warm, wet Mars
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24-Jan-2010
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An international team, led by European scientists, has found new evidence confirming that conditions favourable to life once existed all over Mars. Detailed studies of hydrated minerals found...
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ESA's new mission to intercept a comet
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19-Jan-2019
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'Comet Interceptor' has been selected as ESA's new fast-class mission in its Cosmic Vision Programme. Comprising three spacecraft, it will be the first to visit a truly pristine comet or other...
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Policy for Missions of Opportunity in the ESA Science Directorate
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12-Jan-2018
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Missions of Opportunity are long-established, important building blocks within ESA's Science Programme. The definition and prerequisites for Missions of Opportunity are summarised in this article,...
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European Workshop on Lunar Landers Presentations and Reports
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19-Jan-2006
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The European Workshop on Lunar Landers was held 15 and 16 December 2005 at ESTEC in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. The presentations and reports from the workshop will be added here as they become...
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