Down on the ground, death equals stillness – but not in space. Abandoned satellites are prone…
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ESA – A satellite’s death spiral
Down on the ground, death equals stillness – but not in space. Abandoned satellites are prone…
Life beyond the leak for ESA’s CryoSat
Enabling & Support 22/11/2023 1029 views 39 likes On 21 November 2023, ESA’s CryoSat satellite swapped…
Cairt and Wivern Earth Explorer candidates go forward
Applications 21/11/2023 441 views 16 likes ESA has reached a significant milestone in its commitment towards…
Cairt and Wivern Earth Explorer candidates go forward
ESA has reached a significant milestone in its commitment towards a deeper understanding of Earth’s dynamic…
Arctic Weather Satellite in shape
Embracing the New Space approach, it has taken just 36 months to develop and build ESA’s…
Mini mass spectrometer ready for Moon mission
The Astrobotic Peregrine lunar lander, due to launch to the Moon later this year, carrying the…
ESA – Monitoring methane from space
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas contributor to climate change after carbon dioxide. Curbing…
The explosive birth of black holes
This animated artistic impression illustrates the immense release of energy during a gamma-ray burst (GRB). The…