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Final view

Sea-level charting satellite passes with flying colours

Like students all over the world currently awaiting exam grades, the Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite has also been put through a series of strenuous tests leaving the eyes of the teams involved in this international mission set firmly on its final results. Happily, Sentinel-6 has passed with flying colours and engineers can now prepare […]

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Final view

Sea-level charting satellite passes with flying colours

Like students all over the world currently awaiting exam grades, the Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite has also been put through a series of strenuous tests leaving the eyes of the teams involved in this international mission set firmly on its final results. Happily, Sentinel-6 has passed with flying colours and engineers can now prepare […]

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ESA explores Mars at virtual Farnborough Airshow

ESA explores Mars at virtual Farnborough Airshow

Along with the UK Space Agency, ESA DG Jan Wörner has been invited to take part in FIA Connect, this year’s virtual version of the Farnborough International Airshow. At 13.30 BST today (14.30 CEST), the DG and three other experts will discuss the challenges of space exploration and why it matters to people on Earth. […]

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Thomas and Matthias astro chats: training

Thomas and Matthias astro chats: training

Video: 00:06:41 Join ESA astronauts Thomas Pesquet and Matthias Maurer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA. In part one of this video series, the two astronauts compare notes on their journey to date as they prepare for missions to the International Space Station. Though mission details and dates are yet to be […]

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Discussing solutions at the Global Space Economic Workshop

On 23 July at 09:30 BST / 10:30 CEST, join the final session in this series of four online Global Space Economic Workshops (GSEW). Find out about new applications and services in the downstream sector supported by ESA in response to the COVID-19 crisis. This session will conclude with an inspirational talk with ESA astronaut Samantha […]

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Meet the Experts: Extreme life

Video: 00:05:13 Microbial life is known to survive in all sorts of extreme environments by going into a dormant state. Could they have survived long trips around our galaxy to seed life on Earth? Astrobiologist Nicol Caplin talks extreme life in this episode of Meet The Experts. Access the other Meet the Experts videos To source

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Utah's Great Salt Lake

Image: Utah’s Great Salt Lake and its surroundings are featured in this false-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. To source

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Earth from Space: Utah’s Great Salt Lake

Video: 00:03:30 In this week’s edition of Earth from Space, we explore Utah’s Great Salt Lake and its surroundings with Copernicus Sentinel-2 See also Utah’s Great Salt Lake  to download the image. To source

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Solar Orbiter’s first views of the Sun

Solar Orbiter's first views of the Sun: image gallery

ESA’s Solar Orbiter, launched on 10 February 2020, performed its first close approach to the Sun in mid-June, capturing unique views of our nearest star. No other images of the Sun have been taken from such a close distance, enabling scientists to catch a glimpse of new, interesting phenomena. Full story: Solar Orbiter’s first images […]

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Solar Orbiter sees ‘campfires’ on the Sun

Solar Orbiter sees ‘campfires’ on the Sun

Video: 00:03:28 The first images from ESA’s Solar Orbiter, captured around the spacecraft’s first close pass of the Sun, some 77 million kilometres from its surface, are already exceeding expectations revealing interesting new phenomena on our parent star.  This animation shows a series of close-up views captured by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) at wavelengths […]

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Closer than ever: Solar Orbiter’s first views of the Sun

Closer than ever: Solar Orbiter’s first views of the Sun

Video: 00:01:29 The first images from ESA’s Solar Orbiter are already exceeding expectations and revealing interesting new phenomena on the Sun.  This animation combines a series of views captured with several remote-sensing instruments on Solar Orbiter between 30 May and 21 June 2020, when the spacecraft was roughly halfway between the Earth and the Sun […]

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