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Euclid gains solar power and protection

Video: 00:02:54 Spacecraft are not so different to humans – whilst the Sun can be a great source of vital energy, both people and machines must also be protected from its harmful effects. In this video, engineers at Thales Alenia Space in Turin are attaching a combined sunshield and solar panel module to the main […]

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Research Fellows in space science 2022

Image: ESA has selected 9 new Fellows to pursue their own independent research in 2022. The Research Fellowships in Space Science represent one of the highlights of the ESA Science programme. Early career postdoctoral scientists are offered the unique opportunity to carry out advanced research related to the space science areas covered by ESA Science […]

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MIRI and Spitzer comparison image

Image: Click here to download the gif. The James Webb Space Telescope is aligned across all four of its science instruments, as seen in a previous engineering image showing the observatory’s full field of view. Now, we take a closer look at that same image, focusing on Webb’s coldest instrument: the Mid-Infrared Instrument, or MIRI. […]

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Highlights from the test campaign of the Smile payload module in Europe

Video: 00:03:53 This video shows the payload module for the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (Smile) undergoing a series of different environmental tests at both Airbus Madrid, Spain, and the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.  These milestones include integration of the Soft X-ray Imager and ultraviolet instruments on […]

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Spectra detectives

Video: 00:01:00 Spectroscopy is a tool that astronomers use to better understand the physics of objects in space. The spectrographs on board the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb ) provide scientists with the data needed to analyse the materials that make up stars, nebulae, galaxies and the atmospheres of planets. Light that enters the telescope […]

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Caution! Martian wind at work

This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows part of possibly the largest single source of dust on Mars: a wind-sculpted feature known as the Medusae Fossae Formation, or MFF. To source

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Balloon boom

Video: 00:01:02 The 3 m-long magnetometer boom of the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (Smile) is deployed under helium-filled balloons to simulate the weightlessness conditions of space. Smile is a joint mission between ESA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and will aim to build a more complete understanding of the Sun-Earth connection […]

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Gaia reveals a new member of the Milky Way family

Image: Our galaxy, the Milky Way, began forming around 12 billion years ago. Since then, it has been growing in both mass and size through a sequence of mergers with other galaxies. Perhaps most exciting is that this process has not quite finished, and by using data from ESA’s Gaia spacecraft, astronomers can see it […]

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