The European Space Talks initiative will give you, as a member of the European space community, the opportunity to join other space professionals, researchers and enthusiasts in presenting your latest research, activities or interests in space. To source
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Flying on the edge
Operations image of the week: remembering a remarkable mission this World Water Week — GOCE — the satellite that studied Earth’s oceans from the edge of space To source
It's hammer time
Technology image of the week: ESA’s Water Hammer Test Bench simulates the vital moment when a satellite’s propulsion system first comes to life To source
Cool water
Human and robotic exploration image of the week: Water recycling unit at Concordia research station in Antarctica To source
Artwork unveiled on exoplanet satellite
Two plaques etched with thousands of miniaturised drawings made by children have been unveiled in a dedicated ceremony held today in Switzerland. To source
World Water Week: ESA's role in easing water scarcity
Water is crucial to life on Earth. But today, its overexploitation and pollution present challenges for the environment, economies and global living standards. These issues are addressed by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the annual World Water Week, which runs from 26–31 August 2018 in Stockholm. To source
Shedding light on shallow waters
Keeping an eye on our waters is more important than ever, as widespread drought continues to sweep Europe this summer. To source
Week in images
Our week through the lens: 20 – 24 August 2018 To source
Wind mission ready for next phase
Having worked around the clock since the launch of Aeolus on Wednesday, teams at ESA’s control centre in Germany have declared today that the critical first phase for Europe’s wind mission is complete. To source
Hurricane Lane
The Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission takes the temperature of Hurricane Lane on 22 August as it headed for Hawaii To source
Launch your idea
ESA experts are waiting to give feedback on your ideas for space transportation services. Outstanding proposals win a trip to see a launch at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Send us your ideas by 14 September To source
ESOC takes control
Operations image of the week: mission teams at ESA’s operations centre in Germany take over control of Europe’s wind mission, Aeolus, from the launch site in Kourou To source
Why measure wind?
Where does wind come from? Why is it important and why do we need to measure it? And, how is Aeolus going to make these measurements from space? To source