Europe’s lead in metal 3D printing has been strengthened by the four-year AMAZE programme, producing lighter,…
Author: ESA Space Engineering & Technology
Heart of the Atlas
Technology image of the week: ESA’s Proba-V minisatellite surveys North Africa’s Atlas mountains, bordering the Sahara
Heart of the Atlas
Technology image of the week: ESA’s Proba-V minisatellite surveys North Africa’s Atlas mountains, bordering the Sahara
Delivering signal power to cross space
Natanael Ayllon, payload engineer Microwave radio signals – able to pass freely through Earth’s atmosphere as…
Delivering signal power to cross space
Natanael Ayllon, payload engineer Microwave radio signals – able to pass freely through Earth’s atmosphere as…
Ten years of exploring hypergravity with ESA’s centrifuge
After 14 million revolutions, ESA’s Large Diameter Centrifuge is about to mark its 10th birthday. The…
Ten years of exploring hypergravity with ESA’s centrifuge
After 14 million revolutions, ESA’s Large Diameter Centrifuge is about to mark its 10th birthday. The…
European Space Week starts today in Estonia
When is the last time you used space technology? Probably a matter of minutes ago, if…
European Space Week starts today in Estonia
When is the last time you used space technology? Probably a matter of minutes ago, if…
20 visitors per minute
More than 8 400 visitors attended this year’s Open Day at ESA’s technical heart, averaging around…