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Tag: ESA

ESA’s Aeolus Is The Next European Space Agency’s Mission To Map The Earth’s Winds Patterns

ESA’s Aeolus Is The Next European Space Agency’s Mission To Map The Earth’s Winds Patterns

Mapping in real time the Earth’s wind patterns from space to provide information that improves the quality of weather forecasts…
July 25, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
ESA Advocates For “In-Situ Resource Utilization” For Lunar Exploration And Colonization Missions

ESA Advocates For “In-Situ Resource Utilization” For Lunar Exploration And Colonization Missions

Both the ESA’s current Lunar Agenda and the agency’s strategy regarding lunar exploration are robust, and it will be exciting…
July 5, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
ESA Released 100,000 Images Taken By ESA’s Rosetta Mission That Studied The Comet 67P

ESA Released 100,000 Images Taken By ESA’s Rosetta Mission That Studied The Comet 67P

ESA has just announced that it is putting 100,000 royalty-free photos online for everyone to use, provided they mention the…
June 27, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
BepiColombo Mission To Mercury Will Be Launched In October This Year

BepiColombo Mission To Mercury Will Be Launched In October This Year

BepiColombo project is the first space mission to Mercury to explore the planet with an aircraft that will be launched…
May 20, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
SPICA Telescope To Study The Formation And Evolution Of Galaxies Reached Final Phase In ESA M5 Mission Trials

SPICA Telescope To Study The Formation And Evolution Of Galaxies Reached Final Phase In ESA M5 Mission Trials

The SPICA (SPace IR telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics), the infrared space telescope for cosmology and astrophysics, has been selected…
May 10, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
Gaia Satellite Of The ESA Created The Largest Milky Way Sky Map Ever With About 1.7 Billion Stars

Gaia Satellite Of The ESA Created The Largest Milky Way Sky Map Ever With About 1.7 Billion Stars

The ESA’s project, Gaia, opens new roads for astronomers to study the origin and evolution of the Milky Way. The…
April 25, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
As The TESS Mission Was Postponed, Let’s Recap The Most Important Exoplanets Hunters In History

As The TESS Mission Was Postponed, Let’s Recap The Most Important Exoplanets Hunters In History

NASA’s TESS mission, whose launch has been delayed until Wednesday, April 18th, will be responsible for detecting exoplanets and Earth-like…
April 17, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Of ESA Is Getting Ready To Start Its Mission

ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Of ESA Is Getting Ready To Start Its Mission

The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) is ready to commence. ExoMars TGO has…
April 9, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
ASIM Observatory Arrived On ISS And Is Ready To Study Transient Light Events and Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes

ASIM Observatory Arrived On ISS And Is Ready To Study Transient Light Events and Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes

ASIM, an observatory specialized in the study of stratospheric light events has arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) for…
April 4, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
Space Debris Is Again A Subject Of Debate For Scientists, Companies, NASA, And ESA

Space Debris Is Again A Subject Of Debate For Scientists, Companies, NASA, And ESA

With all that frenzy surrounding the fallĀ of the Chinese Tiangong-1 space station, the scientists started to reignite the debates on…
March 31, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
Pyramids Of Giza Captured In A Stunning Image From Space Made By ESA Proba-1 Satellite

Pyramids Of Giza Captured In A Stunning Image From Space Made By ESA Proba-1 Satellite

The Pyramids of Giza have been fascinating archaeologists and history fans for centuries, and it’s probably not about to change.…
March 31, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
ESA Will Launch Its ARIEL Mission For Finding And Studying Exoplanets In Mid-2028

ESA Will Launch Its ARIEL Mission For Finding And Studying Exoplanets In Mid-2028

The European Space Agency (ESA) has just declared that it has decided to launch the ARIEL (Atmospheric Remote Sensing Exoplanet…
March 21, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
Russia Will Launch An Unmanned Mission To Mars Next Year, According To Vladimir Putin

Russia Will Launch An Unmanned Mission To Mars Next Year, According To Vladimir Putin

Russia will launch an unmanned mission to Mars in 2019, and later, the Russian specialists will try to make landings…
March 15, 2018 · by Vadim Caraiman · 0
A Dead Star Revived For A Short Period Helped By Its Former Companion, A Dying Red Giant

A Dead Star Revived For A Short Period Helped By Its Former Companion, A Dying Red Giant

According to a new study, the massively dense remains of a dead star revived for a short period of time…
March 9, 2018 · by Jeffrey Olmsted · 0
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