Where does innovation come from? People. ESA engineers recount the Agency's ground-breaking work in their own…
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Talking technology
Where does innovation come from? People. ESA engineers recount the Agency's ground-breaking work in their own…
Black hole Sunday
Technology image of the week: A simulated black hole appears at the location of Sunday's ESA…
One-eyed robot learns to see in weightlessness
A small drone taught itself to judge distances using only one eye during trials aboard the…
Door to the future
Technology image of the week: A vintage view of a pivotal element of ESA’s test centre…
CleanSat disposal essential for swelling satellite population
In the decade to come, many hundreds of satellites are due to be launched into the…
ESA Open Day programme
The full programme is now available for ESA's Open Day in the Netherlands on Sunday 2…
The future is flat
Marco Sabbadini, Senior Antenna engineer in ESA’s Antenna and Sub-Millimetre Waves Section explains a new generation…
Cool scene for MetOp-C
Technology image of the week: A complex cryogenic structure set up in advance of testing Europe's…
Full circle: space algae fighting malnutrition in Congo
Looking for food that could be harvested by astronauts far from Earth, researchers focused on spirulina,…