European Space Agency
- SMOS satellite instrument comes alive
(Thursday, November 19, 2009) - Estonia becomes fifth ESA European Cooperating State
(Saturday, November 14, 2009) - ESA's Rosetta spacecraft may help unravel cosmic mystery
(Thursday, November 12, 2009) - ESA's First 'Fly Your Thesis!' Campaign Gives Students a Taste of Space
(Wednesday, November 11, 2009) - Seeing stars, Proba-2 platform passes its first health check
(Wednesday, November 11, 2009) - Hylas payload shipped to India
(Sunday, November 8, 2009) - Development of the ESMO student Moon satellite gets under way
(Saturday, November 7, 2009) - Follow Rosetta's Final Earth boost
(Wednesday, November 4, 2009) - Two new ESA satellites successfully lofted into orbit
(Tuesday, November 3, 2009) - ESA calls for ideas for climate change experiments from ISS
(Tuesday, November 3, 2009) - Spin Your Thesis! 2010 call for proposals
(Monday, November 2, 2009) - Volunteers wanted for simulated 520-day Mars mission
(Tuesday, October 27, 2009) - Last Visit Home for ESA's Comet Chaser
(Tuesday, October 20, 2009) - How The Moon Produces Its Own Water
(Friday, October 16, 2009) - Satellite data look behind the scenes of deadly earthquake
(Thursday, October 15, 2009) - Test Model of ESA JWST Instrument Is ready
(Wednesday, October 14, 2009) - Space exploration: European Ministers in Prague prepare a roadmap towards a common vision
(Wednesday, October 14, 2009) - ESA issues call for Earth Explorer proposals
(Tuesday, October 6, 2009) - First European commander of the International Space Station - media opportunity
(Tuesday, October 6, 2009) - Fifth Ariane 5 launch of 2009
(Friday, October 2, 2009) - EGNOS 'Open Service' available: a new era for European navigation begins today
(Friday, October 2, 2009) - Textile antenna promises futuristic communications
(Wednesday, September 30, 2009) - ESA: Turning space technology into business
(Wednesday, September 23, 2009) - Augmented Reality to Help Astronauts Make Sense of Space
(Wednesday, September 23, 2009) - Europe-wide education event with ESA astronaut Frank De Winne
(Monday, September 21, 2009) - Cyprus signs Cooperation Agreement With ESA
(Sunday, September 6, 2009) - European Space Agency launches UK centre
(Saturday, July 25, 2009) - New map hints at Venus's wet, volcanic past
(Tuesday, July 14, 2009) - Would you like to join the crew of the Concordia station in Antartica?
(Monday, July 13, 2009) - Advanced Reentry Vehicle activities begin with contract signature
(Monday, July 13, 2009) - Mars500 Crew Completes 105-day Simulated Mars Mission on 14 July
(Monday, July 13, 2009) - Proba-2's journey to Russia marks its first step towards space
(Monday, July 13, 2009) - Herschel Observes the Infrared Sky
(Friday, July 10, 2009) - Planck instruments reach their coldest temperature
(Friday, July 10, 2009) - ESA and NASA establish a joint Mars exploration initiative
(Wednesday, July 8, 2009) - Record number of participants attend Portuguese Space Forum
(Wednesday, July 1, 2009) - Media opportunity: crew completes 105-day simulated Mars mission 14 July
(Saturday, June 27, 2009) - Giant Eruption Reveals Dead Star
(Saturday, June 27, 2009) - Joint ESA/NASA Ulysses Mission to End
(Friday, June 26, 2009) - Herschel's daring test: a glimpse of things to come
(Saturday, June 20, 2009) - Be part of a space mission: help ESA name next European mission to the ISS
(Wednesday, June 17, 2009) - Ministers in charge of space activities met in Brussels for the Sixth Space Council
(Saturday, June 6, 2009) - Planck Satellite Maneuver Aims at L2 Arrival
(Friday, June 5, 2009) - Special ESA prize to be awarded in European Satellite Navigation Competition
(Wednesday, June 3, 2009) - Satellite control for the monitoring of offshore oil and gas rigs
(Tuesday, June 2, 2009) - XMM-Newton takes astronomers to a black hole's edge
(Friday, May 29, 2009) - ESA prepares for the next generation of human spaceflight and exploration by recruiting a new class of European astronauts
(Wednesday, May 20, 2009) - En Route to the Origins of the Universe
(Thursday, May 14, 2009) - ESA Presents the New European Astronauts at its Paris Headquarters on 20 May
(Monday, May 11, 2009) - Farewell Ceremony in Turin - European-built Node 3 Starts its Journey to the ISS
(Monday, May 4, 2009) - Herschel & Planck to Lift Off on 14 May
(Friday, May 1, 2009) - Satellite Imagery Shows Fragile Wilkins Ice Shelf Destabilized
(Tuesday, April 28, 2009) - September launch for ESA's water mission
(Monday, April 27, 2009) - Be an Integral Astronomer - Competition
(Monday, April 20, 2009) - Satellites Show How Earth Moved During Italy Quake
(Wednesday, April 15, 2009) - Herschel and Planck To Lift Off on 6 May
(Wednesday, April 8, 2009) - XMM Newton Looks at Messier 82
(Wednesday, April 8, 2009) - GOCE's electric ion propulsion engine switched on
(Tuesday, April 7, 2009) - GOCE completes early orbit phase
(Tuesday, March 24, 2009) - GOCE: Critical operations ongoing
(Thursday, March 19, 2009) - ESA designs its smallest ever space engine to push back against sunshine
(Wednesday, March 18, 2009) - ESA launches first Earth Explorer mission GOCE
(Tuesday, March 17, 2009) - GOCE satellite launch - mapping the Earth's gravity as never before
(Wednesday, March 11, 2009) - ESA's gravity satellite moves to launch pad
(Wednesday, March 11, 2009) - Preparing for a journey to Mars: crew locked for 105 days in simulator - Last opportunity for media
(Wednesday, March 11, 2009) - Final European crewmembers announced for human Mars mission simulation
(Thursday, February 26, 2009) - Herschel and Planck ready to move to launch site
(Monday, February 9, 2009) - ESA's next long-term ISS mission has a name: OasISS
(Friday, February 6, 2009) - COROT discovers smallest exoplanet yet, with a surface to walk on
(Monday, February 2, 2009) - European lunar X-ray camera more sensitive than expected
(Monday, January 26, 2009) - Widespread interest for the 2nd European CubeSat Workshop
(Saturday, January 24, 2009) - Press briefing with ESA's Director General
(Wednesday, January 14, 2009) - XMM-Newton measures speedy spin of rare celestial object
(Tuesday, January 13, 2009) - Four student teams selected to fly their theses!
(Monday, January 12, 2009) - ESA Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica
(Monday, December 22, 2008) - European Mars500 participants announced
(Saturday, December 13, 2008) - ESA presents European participants in Mars500 isolation study
(Friday, December 5, 2008) - Observing Jupiter to understand Earth
(Friday, December 5, 2008) - ESA satellites focusing on the Arctic
(Wednesday, December 3, 2008) - ESA tests laser to measure atmospheric carbon dioxide
(Wednesday, December 3, 2008) - ESA satellites flying in formation
(Wednesday, December 3, 2008) - Mars Express observes aurorae on the Red Planet
(Friday, November 21, 2008) - Czech flag raised over ESA
(Sunday, November 16, 2008) - Universal Declaration of Human Rights reaches space as the ISS gets ready for crew of six
(Sunday, November 16, 2008) - Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar orbit
(Monday, November 10, 2008) - Satellites helping aid workers in Honduras
(Friday, October 31, 2008) - GOCE launch delayed until 2009
(Friday, October 24, 2008) - COROT directly sees 'Sun-quakes' in other stars for the first time
(Thursday, October 23, 2008) - ESA leads the way to map boreal forest
(Tuesday, October 21, 2008) - Faint gamma-ray bursts do actually exist
(Monday, October 13, 2008) - COROT discovery stirs exoplanet classification rethink
(Monday, October 6, 2008) - Space tech helps to reach long-jump world record
(Friday, October 3, 2008) - Arctic sea ice annual freeze-up underway
(Friday, October 3, 2008) - Successful re-entry marks bright future for ATV
(Tuesday, September 30, 2008) - Europe all set for lunar mission Chandrayaan-1
(Monday, September 29, 2008) - Ulysses spacecraft data indicate Solar System shield lowering
(Tuesday, September 23, 2008) - XMM-Newton uncovers well-tuned super-massive black hole
(Thursday, September 18, 2008) - ESA looks for a name for its next long-term mission to the ISS
(Sunday, September 14, 2008) - Launch of GOCE delayed
(Monday, September 8, 2008) - Images From Rosetta's Encounter With Asteroid Steins: A Diamond in the Sky
(Saturday, September 6, 2008) - Encounter of a different kind: Rosetta observes asteroid at close quarters
(Saturday, September 6, 2008) - Rosetta Steins fly-by confirmed
(Friday, September 5, 2008) - ESA's ATV successfully undocks from International Space Station
(Friday, September 5, 2008) - Rosetta Steins fly-by timeline
(Thursday, September 4, 2008) - Cluster watches Earth's leaky atmosphere
(Friday, August 29, 2008) - Arctic ice on the verge of another all-time low
(Friday, August 29, 2008) - Rosetta spacecraft meets asteroid Steins
(Monday, August 25, 2008) - XMM-Newton's massive discovery
(Monday, August 25, 2008) - Ariane 5 - Fifth launch of 2008
(Friday, August 15, 2008) - ESA meets increasing demand for Earth observation data
(Wednesday, August 13, 2008) - Space sensor perks up medical analysis and environmental protection
(Wednesday, August 13, 2008) - ESA prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting
(Wednesday, August 13, 2008) - GOCE begins its journey to launch site
(Wednesday, August 13, 2008) - Asteroid Steins will be tracked by ESA's Rosetta comet chaser
(Monday, August 4, 2008) - Herschel Mechanical Tests Completed
(Monday, August 4, 2008) - Announcing the International X-ray Observatory
(Monday, August 4, 2008) - Cassini confirms liquid surface on Titan
(Monday, August 4, 2008) - GOCE Begins its Journey to Launch Site
(Thursday, July 31, 2008) - ESA Prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting
(Thursday, July 31, 2008) - GOCE prepares for shipment to Russia
(Thursday, July 24, 2008) - Mars Sample Return: bridging robotic and human exploration
(Wednesday, July 23, 2008) - Space-tech solutions for water and sustainability
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008) - NASA and ESA complete comparative exploration architecture study
(Wednesday, July 9, 2008) - Earth from Space: California ablaze
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - Procurement of full Galileo system begins
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - Start of the Cassini Equinox Mission
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - Herschel acoustic and vibration tests
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - Extended cyclone relief efforts aided from space
(Thursday, July 3, 2008) - Rosetta awakes from hibernation for asteroid encounter
(Thursday, July 3, 2008) - Eight teams taking up ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge
(Thursday, July 3, 2008) - Mars Sample Return: the next step in exploring the Red Planet
(Wednesday, July 2, 2008) - Procurement of full Galileo System Begins
(Tuesday, July 1, 2008) - Herschel Acoustic and Vibration Tests
(Monday, June 30, 2008) - Cluster listens to the sounds of Earth
(Friday, June 27, 2008) - SOHO discovers its 1500th comet
(Friday, June 27, 2008) - Even the Antarctic winter cannot protect Wilkins Ice Shelf
(Friday, June 27, 2008) - Medical research on ice
(Friday, June 27, 2008) - Applicants from all ESA Member States to become a European astronaut
(Tuesday, June 24, 2008) - XMM-Newton watches lazy pulsar being jazzed up by companion
(Tuesday, June 24, 2008) - Global space industry to meet in Scotland
(Tuesday, June 24, 2008) - Record boost for ATV to raise ISS orbit
(Saturday, June 21, 2008) - Premiere for Europe: Jules Verne refuels the ISS
(Thursday, June 19, 2008) - Space radar to improve miners' safety
(Thursday, June 19, 2008) - ESA's Jules Verne ATV Reveals Unexpected Capabilities at International Space Station
(Wednesday, June 18, 2008) - Ariane 5 - Another successful dual-payload launch
(Wednesday, June 18, 2008) - Sun to set on Ulysses solar mission on 1 July
(Thursday, June 12, 2008) - ESA's roadmap to Earth-like planets
(Friday, May 30, 2008) - Goddard Scientists Receive Lindsay Award for Black Hole Research
(Friday, May 30, 2008) - Listen to Mars Phoenix descend
(Wednesday, May 28, 2008) - September launch for ESA's gravity mission GOCE
(Tuesday, May 27, 2008) - EarthCARE satellite contract signed
(Tuesday, May 27, 2008) - Arctic explorer delivers unique snow-depth data for CryoSat
(Tuesday, May 27, 2008) - ESA project for broadband on trains becomes commercial service
(Thursday, May 22, 2008) - ESA and Argentina sign extension of Cooperation Agreement
(Thursday, May 22, 2008) - ESA and space tourism
(Thursday, May 22, 2008) - ESA COROT: Exoplanet Hunt Update
(Wednesday, May 21, 2008) - Mars Express mission controllers ready for NASA Phoenix landing
(Tuesday, May 20, 2008) - European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas
(Monday, May 19, 2008) - ESA astronaut recruitment now open
(Monday, May 19, 2008) - Scientists endure Arctic for last campaign prior to CryoSat-2 launch
(Friday, May 9, 2008) - Poland and ESA sign the Plan for European Cooperating State (PECS)
(Wednesday, May 7, 2008) - Successful Cooperation Extends Dragon Program
(Wednesday, May 7, 2008) - ESA contributes to ocean carbon cycle research
(Monday, May 5, 2008) - XMM-Newton discovers part of missing matter in the universe
(Monday, May 5, 2008) - ESA's most advanced navigation satellite GIOVE-B launched
(Sunday, April 27, 2008) - Jules Verne boosts ISS orbit
(Friday, April 25, 2008) - Tourist information wherever you are
(Tuesday, April 22, 2008) - Contract signed for ESA's Sentinel-3 earth observation satellite
(Monday, April 21, 2008) - GMES Sentinel-2 satellite contract signed
(Monday, April 21, 2008) - SOHO confirms 36 year old solar theory
(Friday, April 18, 2008) - Recruitment and assignment of Directors at ESA
(Thursday, April 17, 2008) - Cassini's grand tour of Saturn extended
(Tuesday, April 15, 2008) - ESA to recruit new European astronauts
(Friday, April 11, 2008) - Cosmic engines surprise XMM-Newton
(Monday, April 7, 2008) - Spanish Chair for ESA Council
(Friday, April 4, 2008) - Hinode: source of the slow solar wind and superhot flares
(Wednesday, April 2, 2008) - Jules Verne ATV given 'go' for docking with ISS
(Wednesday, April 2, 2008) - ESA satellite technology enhances nuclear monitoring
(Friday, March 28, 2008) - Envisat makes first ever observation of regionally elevated CO2 from manmade emissions
(Tuesday, March 18, 2008) - New portrait of Earth shows land cover as never before
(Tuesday, March 18, 2008) - Solitary waves in translation
(Friday, March 7, 2008) - Second Galileo spacecraft prepares for launch
(Thursday, March 6, 2008) - Jules Verne ATV launch rescheduled to 9 March
(Monday, March 3, 2008) - Jules Verne ATV atop launcher
(Saturday, March 1, 2008) - Follow the launch of ATV 'Jules Verne' live from ESA sites across Europe
(Friday, February 29, 2008) - Space Sentinels: new 'tools' in space to improve European environment and security policies
(Friday, February 29, 2008) - First firing of European staged-combustion demonstration engine
(Wednesday, February 27, 2008) - Unique three-way partnership for ATV ground control
(Tuesday, February 26, 2008) - Joint ESA/Russian team in Moscow ready to support Jules Verne
(Friday, February 22, 2008) - Successful EGNOS trial in San Sebastian
(Friday, February 22, 2008) - Integral pinpoints stellar winds colliding at our cosmic doorstep
(Wednesday, February 20, 2008) - After successfully delivering Columbus, Atlantis is back on Earth
(Wednesday, February 20, 2008) - Take your classroom into space
(Friday, February 15, 2008) - Schlegel completes first spacewalk
(Friday, February 15, 2008) - Predicting the radiation risk to ESA's astronauts
(Wednesday, February 13, 2008) - SOHO data used for real-time space radiation forecasting
(Wednesday, February 13, 2008) - Titan's surface organics surpass oil reserves on Earth
(Wednesday, February 13, 2008) - Preview of the maiden launch and docking of ESA's Jules Verne ATV
(Monday, February 11, 2008) - New guest at ESA's test centre: the Herschel telescope
(Friday, February 8, 2008) - Crew oxygen for ISS loaded on Jules Verne
(Monday, January 28, 2008) - New discovery on magnetic reconnection to impact future space missions
(Sunday, January 27, 2008) - Europe's Mercury mission swings into action
(Sunday, January 20, 2008) - BepiColombo industrial contract signed
(Sunday, January 20, 2008) - Europe's next ride to the Moon: Chandrayaan-1
(Sunday, January 20, 2008) - SOHO: the new solar cycle starts with a "bang"
(Monday, January 14, 2008) - Russian fuel flows in Jules Verne's veins
(Monday, January 14, 2008) - Efficiency of satellite telecommunications for civil protection agencies
(Friday, January 11, 2008) - Press Event With ESA Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain
(Wednesday, January 9, 2008) - Understanding our neighbourhood in the universe
(Friday, December 28, 2007) - XMM-Newton detects pulsed heartbeat of a weird new type of star
(Saturday, December 22, 2007) - ATV operations: training the team
(Saturday, December 22, 2007) - COROT surprises a year after launch
(Thursday, December 20, 2007) - International group plans strategy for Mars sample return mission
(Thursday, December 20, 2007) - Final preparations for first human-rated spacecraft to be lauched from Europe's Spaceport
(Tuesday, December 18, 2007) - Two more active moons around Saturn - Tethys and Dione
(Tuesday, December 18, 2007) - Envisat captures South Korea’s crude oil leak
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007) - UN climate conference hears how Earth Observation satellites can help
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007) - Saturn's elusive radio rotation
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007) - Vega main engine test in Kourou
(Saturday, December 8, 2007) - ESA receives American Astronautical Society award
(Wednesday, December 5, 2007) - SOHO - keeping an eye on the Sun for 12 years
(Tuesday, December 4, 2007) - Jules Verne ATV given its 'wings'
(Tuesday, December 4, 2007) - The European Columbus space laboratory set to reach ISS
(Tuesday, December 4, 2007) - An X-Ray Santa Claus in Orion
(Friday, November 30, 2007) - Telemedicine: Health alert via satellite
(Friday, November 30, 2007) - Ministerial summit on 'Global Earth Observation System of Systems'
(Thursday, November 29, 2007) - ESA Education Office Announcement of Opportunity for Sounding Rocket and Balloon Flights
(Tuesday, November 27, 2007) - ESA and Inmarsat sign innovative Alphasat satellite contract
(Tuesday, November 27, 2007) - Keeping an eye on the weather - 30 years of Meteosat
(Friday, November 23, 2007) - Rosetta: Earth’s true colours
(Wednesday, November 21, 2007) - Solar outburst pulls a magnetic slingshot
(Wednesday, November 21, 2007) - ESA to present the latest Venus Express results to the media
(Tuesday, November 20, 2007) - The Moon and Europe - Rosetta OSIRIS images
(Friday, November 16, 2007) - Ulysses' mission extended
(Friday, November 16, 2007) - Extension of ESA's Integral and XMM-Newton missions approved
(Thursday, November 15, 2007) - Rosetta: OSIRIS' view of Earth by night
(Thursday, November 15, 2007) - ESA transmits first-ever telecommands to Chinese satellite
(Tuesday, November 13, 2007) - Columbus moves to payload canister
(Tuesday, November 13, 2007) - Rosetta swing-by a success
(Tuesday, November 13, 2007) - Rosetta right on track for Earth swing-by
(Monday, November 12, 2007) - New scientific riches from Integral
(Thursday, November 8, 2007) - YES2 team claims a space tether world record
(Thursday, November 8, 2007) - Rosetta closes in on Earth - a second time
(Thursday, November 8, 2007) - Setting stars reveal planetary secrets
(Thursday, November 8, 2007) - ESA tracking support essential to Chinese mission
(Friday, October 26, 2007) - Chang'e-1 - new mission to Moon lifts off
(Wednesday, October 24, 2007) - Space sensors shed new light on air quality
(Monday, October 22, 2007) - Successful Ariane 5 upper stage engine re-ignition experiment
(Monday, October 22, 2007) - Cluster monitors convection cells over the polar caps
(Monday, October 22, 2007) - Rosetta Earth swingbys - Boosting the accuracy of Rosetta's Earth approach
(Friday, October 19, 2007) - Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: and the candidate missions are...
(Friday, October 19, 2007) - Earth from Space: Birth of an iceberg
(Friday, October 19, 2007) - Planet Earth from Space to Place - ESA at UNESCO exhibition
(Wednesday, October 17, 2007) - Double Star TC-1 completes its mission
(Tuesday, October 16, 2007) - NASA Cassini Provides New Views of Titan's Land of Lakes and Seas
(Thursday, October 11, 2007) - Preparing the European Columbus laboratory - new images
(Thursday, October 11, 2007) - New isotope molecule may add to Venus' greenhouse effect
(Wednesday, October 10, 2007) - Ariane 5 - fourth launch this year
(Monday, October 8, 2007) - Gamma-ray lighthouse at the edge of our universe
(Saturday, October 6, 2007) - A new milestone in the GMES Space Component Programme successfully achieved
(Friday, September 28, 2007) - Successful test of Jules Verne ATV software
(Friday, September 28, 2007) - Colloquium on scientific and fundamental aspects of the Galileo programme
(Thursday, September 27, 2007) - The best map of our galaxy yet
(Thursday, September 27, 2007) - Explosion reveals tiny magnetic island
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007) - ESA and India tighten relations at IAC 2007
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007) - Foton-M3 experiments return to Earth
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007) - Damage mapping product: Greeks get space-based help in wake of deadly fires
(Wednesday, September 26, 2007) - Fluid theory confirmed by Foton
(Tuesday, September 25, 2007) - SOHO's new catch: its first officially periodic comet
(Tuesday, September 25, 2007) - Dealing with threatening space rocks
(Thursday, September 20, 2007) - Lift-off for Foton microgravity mission
(Monday, September 17, 2007) - Satellites witness lowest Arctic ice coverage in history
(Monday, September 17, 2007) - Cluster and Double Star uncover more on bright aurorae
(Wednesday, September 12, 2007) - Foton-M3 mission to launch European experiments
(Tuesday, September 11, 2007) - Galaxies near and far from AKARI
(Friday, September 7, 2007) - Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes find building-block galaxies in early Universe [heic0714]
(Thursday, September 6, 2007) - Heart of Herschel to be presented to media
(Tuesday, September 4, 2007) - Greece suffers more fires in 2007 than in last decade, satellites reveal
(Tuesday, September 4, 2007) - AKARI's observations of asteroid Itokawa
(Friday, August 24, 2007) - Hurricane Dean tracked from space
(Wednesday, August 22, 2007) - Student joins AMASE expedition in Svalbard
(Sunday, August 19, 2007) - Name and designer logo revealed for Paolo Nespolis Shuttle mission to the ISS
(Saturday, August 18, 2007) - Successful Jules Verne rendezvous simulation at ATV Control Centre
(Friday, August 3, 2007) - ESA mission highlighted at remote sensing conference
(Wednesday, August 1, 2007) - Killer electrons in space are now less mysterious
(Thursday, July 26, 2007) - Water, water everywhere - on an extrasolar planet
(Thursday, July 12, 2007) - AKARI presents detailed all-sky map in infrared light
(Thursday, July 12, 2007) - 50 new mission proposals for ESA's scientific programme
(Friday, July 6, 2007) - Eurobot makes a splash
(Friday, July 6, 2007) - Estonia signs Cooperation Agreement with ESA
(Thursday, June 28, 2007) - ESA and CNES sign assistance contracts for Ariane
(Wednesday, June 27, 2007) - Radioactive iron, a window to the stars
(Wednesday, June 27, 2007) - ESA seeks candidates for simulated 'Missions to Mars' in 2008/2009
(Tuesday, June 19, 2007) - ESA and NASA sign agreement on James Webb Space Telescope and LISA Pathfinder
(Monday, June 18, 2007) - Two more active moons around Saturn
(Thursday, June 14, 2007) - Satellite communications for security support at G8 summit
(Monday, June 11, 2007) - Envisat captures first image of Sargassum from space
(Monday, June 11, 2007) - Building our new view of Titan
(Friday, June 1, 2007) - Hyper-accurate clocks -- the beating heart of Galileo
(Wednesday, May 30, 2007) - Huge waves that hit Reunion Island tracked from space
(Tuesday, May 29, 2007) - Key meeting for the ESA European Cooperating States
(Tuesday, May 29, 2007) - Chinese space agency joins the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'
(Tuesday, May 29, 2007) - Student Opportunity to take part in Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE) 2007
(Tuesday, May 29, 2007) - Space technology creates investment opportunities
(Tuesday, May 22, 2007) - MetOp-A takes up service
(Saturday, May 19, 2007) - International cooperation boosts EarthCARE
(Saturday, May 19, 2007) - New technique for 'weighing' black holes
(Saturday, May 19, 2007) - ESA presents the sharpest ever satellite map of Earth
(Saturday, May 19, 2007) - A giant leap for space activities in Europe: ministers to adopt European Space Policy in Brussels
(Thursday, May 17, 2007) - Hubble sees dark matter ring in a galaxy cluster
(Tuesday, May 15, 2007) - Students test 'space postal service' during Foton mission
(Thursday, May 10, 2007) - Hyper-accurate clocks – the beating heart of Galileo
(Thursday, May 10, 2007) - X-rays provide a new way to investigate exploding stars
(Wednesday, May 9, 2007) - Faster and better emergency response through satellite telecoms
(Wednesday, May 9, 2007) - GIOVE-A transmits first navigation message
(Sunday, May 6, 2007) - Call for ideas in satellite navigation - Galileo Masters 2007
(Sunday, May 6, 2007) - Poland becomes the fourth ESA European Cooperating State
(Sunday, May 6, 2007) - Track ESA spacecraft online
(Sunday, May 6, 2007) - Ariane 5 - second launch of six in 2007
(Saturday, May 5, 2007) - COROT discovers its first exoplanet, and catches scientists by surprise
(Friday, May 4, 2007) - Has SOHO ended a 30-year quest for solar ripples?
(Friday, May 4, 2007) - Satellites shed light on global warming
(Saturday, April 28, 2007) - A step closer to a European Space Policy
(Thursday, April 26, 2007) - Send your playlist to space with ATV!
(Thursday, April 26, 2007) - Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle
(Thursday, April 26, 2007) - Safer air traffic with EGNOS
(Tuesday, April 24, 2007) - Envisat Symposium 2007 kicks off in Switzerland
(Monday, April 23, 2007) - XMM-Newton pinpoints intergalactic polluters
(Sunday, April 22, 2007) - STS-116 crew completes European tour
(Thursday, April 19, 2007) - Scientists and polar explorers brave the elements in support of CryoSat-2
(Thursday, April 19, 2007) - Cluster sees tsunamis in space
(Thursday, April 19, 2007) - The future starts today - One step closer to shaping Cosmic Vision 2015-2025
(Tuesday, April 17, 2007) - Shared satellite architecture enables more efficient mission control
(Thursday, April 12, 2007) - Feather-light touch all that's needed for Darwin's frictionless optics
(Thursday, April 12, 2007) - Envisat results after 5 years of operations
(Thursday, April 12, 2007) - Mystery spiral arms explained?
(Tuesday, April 10, 2007) - Improving SME participation in Europe’s space business
(Friday, April 6, 2007) - X-ray satellites catch magnetar in gigantic stellar 'hiccup'
(Wednesday, April 4, 2007) - ESA open-source software supports Germany's TerraSAR-X
(Wednesday, April 4, 2007) - ESA Prepares for a Human Mission to Mars
(Monday, April 2, 2007) - ESA and NASA Extend Ties With Major New Cross-support Agreement
(Monday, April 2, 2007) - Rosetta and New Horizons watch Jupiter in joint campaign
(Friday, March 30, 2007) - ESA satellite images can help IPY expeditions in the Arctic Ocean
(Friday, March 30, 2007) - Magnetic fields get reconnected in turbulent plasma too, Cluster reveals
(Tuesday, March 27, 2007) - Second Young Engineers' Satellite (YES2) Test Programme begins
(Sunday, March 25, 2007) - Student winner to fly experiment in space
(Sunday, March 25, 2007) - European astronauts 'on stage' in Rome on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Rome Treaties
(Sunday, March 25, 2007) - ESA's Medspiration project branches out to support biodiversity
(Saturday, March 24, 2007) - Worldwide testing and ISS traffic push ATV launch to autumn 2007
(Friday, March 23, 2007) - Hinode sees the dynamic and violent sun as sharply as never before
(Wednesday, March 21, 2007) - Nespoli focuses on complex mission
(Wednesday, March 21, 2007) - International Astronautical Federation joins project to protect World Heritage sites
(Wednesday, March 21, 2007) - OSIRIS camera on Rosetta obtains 'light curve' of asteroid Steins
(Tuesday, March 20, 2007) - IceSAR campaign provides glimpse of future Sentinel-1 images over ice
(Tuesday, March 20, 2007) - First greenhouse gas animations produced using Envisat SCIAMACHY data
(Tuesday, March 20, 2007) - Student winner to fly experiment in space
(Monday, March 19, 2007) - First ozone and nitrogen dioxide measurements from MetOp-A
(Friday, March 16, 2007) - Cluster opens a new window on ‘magnetic reconnection’ in the near-Earth space
(Monday, March 12, 2007) - CryoSat-2 on the road to recovery
(Monday, March 12, 2007) - XMM-Newton finds the leader of the Magnificent Seven in a spin
(Saturday, March 10, 2007) - Huygens landing site to be named after Hubert Curien
(Monday, March 5, 2007) - Agreement between ESA and the European Maritime Safety Agency signed
(Saturday, March 3, 2007) - GIOVE-A navigation signal available to users
(Saturday, March 3, 2007) - ESA contribution to International Polar Year 2007-2008
(Thursday, March 1, 2007) - The planetary adventure continues - Mars Express and Venus Express operations extended
(Tuesday, February 27, 2007) - Official opening of the Soyuz launch base construction site in French Guiana
(Monday, February 26, 2007) - Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: ready to launch
(Monday, February 26, 2007) - ESA gives go-ahead to build BepiColombo
(Monday, February 26, 2007) - Rosetta successfully swings-by Mars – next target: Earth
(Sunday, February 25, 2007) - XMM-Newton's anniversary view of supernova SN 1987A
(Friday, February 23, 2007) - XMM-Newton reveals a magnetic surprise
(Thursday, February 22, 2007) - Integral expands our view of the gamma-ray sky
(Tuesday, February 20, 2007) - Surprises from the Sun's South Pole
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - Rosetta all set for Mars swing-by
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - Preparing to monitor coniferous forests with Sentinel-2
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - International Heliophysical Year begins
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - Integral points to the fastest spinning neutron star
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - First X-ray detection of a colliding-wind binary beyond the Milky Way
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - Media event at ESOC: closest encounter between ESA's comet chaser Rosetta and Mars
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - ESA celebrates 15 years of near-real time data delivery in Earth Observation
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - Rosetta correctly lined up for critical Mars swingby
(Thursday, February 15, 2007) - ESA astronaut Leopold Eyharts assigned to European Columbus laboratory mission to the ISS
(Thursday, February 15, 2007) - Cluster – new insights into the electric circuits of polar lights
(Friday, February 9, 2007) - COROT started its science mission
(Friday, February 9, 2007) - Ulysses scores a hat-trick
(Wednesday, February 7, 2007) - NASA Cassini finds cloud engulfing Titan's North Pole
(Thursday, February 1, 2007) - How SMART-1 has made European space exploration smarter
(Wednesday, January 31, 2007) - Planck satellite on view
(Wednesday, January 31, 2007) - Lutetia asteroid in Rosetta's spotlight
(Friday, January 26, 2007) - The jet stream of Titan
(Wednesday, January 24, 2007) - COROT sees first light
(Wednesday, January 24, 2007) - Chance for European student to join the NASA 2007 summer academy
(Monday, January 22, 2007) - Significant milestone for Columbus flight readiness
(Monday, January 22, 2007) - "You see all of Europe in one glance" - Thomas Reiter reports on his ISS mission
(Thursday, January 18, 2007) - Heads of space agencies meet in Paris
(Wednesday, January 17, 2007) - One year of Galileo signals - new website opens
(Monday, January 15, 2007) - ESA launches new project to protect biodiversity
(Friday, January 12, 2007) - SOHO prepares for comet McNaught
(Friday, January 12, 2007) - First 3D map of the Universe's dark matter scaffolding
(Sunday, January 7, 2007) - ESA Director General meets the Press
(Friday, January 5, 2007) - X-ray evidence supports possible new class of supernova
(Friday, January 5, 2007) - Black hole boldly goes where no black hole has gone before
(Wednesday, January 3, 2007) - Another world first for Artemis: a laser link with an aircraft
(Tuesday, January 2, 2007) - COROT is on its way
(Wednesday, December 27, 2006) - ESA polls stakeholders to inform its long-term exploration strategy
(Wednesday, December 20, 2006) - Europe looks forward to COROT launch
(Tuesday, December 19, 2006) - ESA mission controllers react to solar flare
(Friday, December 15, 2006) - New Director of Resources Management named at ESA
(Thursday, December 14, 2006) - Magnetic whirlpools feed Earth's magnetosphere
(Friday, December 8, 2006) - ESA launches new initiative to foster research
(Friday, December 8, 2006) - ESA's first Swedish astronaut to fly to the ISS
(Thursday, November 30, 2006) - Kourou prepares for P80 motor test
(Tuesday, November 28, 2006) - Integral catches a new erupting black hole
(Monday, November 27, 2006) - T-Online and ESA Enable World's First Web Video Chat From Space
(Wednesday, November 22, 2006) - Ready to Control Columbus
(Wednesday, November 22, 2006) - European Space Agency and Google Earth showcase our planet
(Friday, November 17, 2006) - Double Star mission extended
(Friday, November 17, 2006) - Ulysses embarks on third set of polar passes
(Friday, November 17, 2006) - Planck Instruments Ready for Integration
(Thursday, November 16, 2006) - COROT and the new chapter of planetary searches
(Thursday, November 16, 2006) - Space Law - Who owns and regulates space and why are space laws necessary? (Vodcast)
(Thursday, November 9, 2006) - ESA joins UN climate talks in Kenya
(Monday, November 6, 2006) - New Hubble Servicing Mission to upgrade instruments
(Wednesday, November 1, 2006) - AKARI's view of Large Magellanic Cloud – star formation at work
(Wednesday, November 1, 2006) - Astrolab Industry Day to showcase European research technology on ISS
(Tuesday, October 31, 2006) - Europe goes searching for rocky planets
(Thursday, October 26, 2006) - Europe's new MetOp weather satellite reaches polar orbit
(Thursday, October 19, 2006) - Europe's first polar-orbiting weather satellite ready for launch
(Monday, October 16, 2006) - Cluster muscles back from deep hibernation
(Friday, October 6, 2006) - Hubble finds 16 candidate extrasolar planets far across our Galaxy
(Thursday, October 5, 2006) - Vega upper composite passes tests at ESTEC
(Thursday, October 5, 2006) - Record ozone loss during 2006 over South Pole
(Thursday, October 5, 2006) - Record ozone loss during 2006 over South Pole
(Wednesday, October 4, 2006) - ESA's Planck satellite builds on Nobel-prize-winning science
(Wednesday, October 4, 2006) - GIOVE-A laser ranging campaign successful
(Tuesday, October 3, 2006) - Details of solar particles penetrating the Earth's environment revealed
(Tuesday, October 3, 2006) - MetOp launch postponed
(Monday, October 2, 2006) - New scientific challenges and goals for ESA's Living Planet Programme
(Wednesday, September 27, 2006) - MetOp integrated with Fregat upper-stage
(Wednesday, September 27, 2006) - Solar-B - a new solar mission to study the dynamic Sun
(Monday, September 25, 2006) - Hubble finds hundreds of young galaxies in the early universe
(Thursday, September 21, 2006) - First woman space tourist on her way to the ISS
(Monday, September 18, 2006) - Envisat Symposium 2007 highlights EO satellite achievements
(Monday, September 18, 2006) - Space, defence and European security discussed at Europe's spaceport
(Monday, September 18, 2006) - ESA at the IAC in Valencia, Spain
(Wednesday, September 13, 2006) - Ground movement risks identified by Terrafirma
(Friday, September 8, 2006) - Leading-Edge Technology Programme Announcement of Opportunities
(Friday, September 8, 2006) - ESA steps towards a great black hole census
(Thursday, September 7, 2006) - YES3 call for proposals
(Thursday, August 31, 2006) - Cassiopeia A - The colourful aftermath of a violent stellar death
(Wednesday, August 30, 2006) - AKARI's view on birth and death of stars
(Wednesday, August 30, 2006) - Renewed volcanic activity at the Phlegrean Fields tracked by Envisat
(Monday, August 21, 2006) - Digital data – here today, gone tomorrow
(Monday, August 14, 2006) - FC Barcelona coach Rijkaard and players Xavi, Puyol and Ronaldinho, make a phone call to the ISS Expedition 13 crew
(Saturday, August 12, 2006) - 1000th sungrazing comet discovered by SOHO
(Thursday, August 10, 2006) - Reiter breaks European space endurance record
(Monday, August 7, 2006) - Greece calls Thomas Reiter on ISS
(Saturday, August 5, 2006) - ESA Huygens Scientific Archive Data Set Released
(Wednesday, August 2, 2006) - 8th ILEWG International Conference on Exploration and Utilization of the Moon - Lunar Beijing Declaration
(Friday, July 28, 2006) - Infrared views of Huygens landing site - How the world watched Huygens
(Thursday, July 27, 2006) - Titan's pebbles 'seen' by Huygens radio
(Wednesday, July 26, 2006) - Where are the supermassive black holes hiding?
(Wednesday, July 26, 2006) - Cluster hits the magnetic bull's-eye
(Sunday, July 23, 2006) - Earth Observation satellites contribute to International Polar Year 2007-2008
(Sunday, July 23, 2006) - Upper-composite transferred to launcher integration facility
(Saturday, July 15, 2006) - Your International Space Station photos
(Saturday, July 15, 2006) - ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter to speak publicly from space for first time
(Wednesday, July 12, 2006) - Controlling robots that search for Mars life
(Tuesday, July 11, 2006) - Europe to launch its first polar-orbiting weather satellite
(Tuesday, July 11, 2006) - MetOp joins Fregat upper-stage
(Friday, July 7, 2006) - Supernova leaves behind mysterious object
(Thursday, July 6, 2006) - Jules Verne passes acoustic test
(Wednesday, July 5, 2006) - ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter on his way to his new home in space
(Tuesday, July 4, 2006) - ESA's Navigation Facility ready for the future
(Thursday, June 29, 2006) - Vega's second stage motor roars to life
(Wednesday, June 28, 2006) - ESA donates mosaic of global images taken by Envisat to United Nations
(Tuesday, June 27, 2006) - MetOp-A gets green light for 17 July launch date
(Tuesday, June 27, 2006) - Cluster makes an effervescent discovery
(Tuesday, June 20, 2006) - New State of the Art Software Will Safeguard ATV Rendezvous
(Monday, June 19, 2006) - ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli assigned to crew for Shuttle flight STS-120
(Monday, June 19, 2006) - Integral sees a GRB out of the corner of its eye
(Sunday, June 18, 2006) - First ESA long-duration mission onboard the ISS given 1 July start
(Saturday, June 17, 2006) - Harmful Algal Blooms monitored from space in Chile
(Tuesday, June 13, 2006) - Europe set for perfect views of International Space Station
(Tuesday, June 13, 2006) - XMM-Newton spots the greatest of great balls of fire
(Monday, June 12, 2006) - Canadian Coast Guard selects digital satellite communications system
(Thursday, June 8, 2006) - Flood forecasting for Newfoundland and Labrador available online
(Thursday, June 8, 2006) - ISD2006: Space industry success
(Friday, June 2, 2006) - Proba-2: Extending ESA's commitment to technological innovation
(Thursday, June 1, 2006) - Columbus arrives in Florida
(Wednesday, May 31, 2006) - Ariane 5 ECA carries record payload mass to GTO
(Sunday, May 28, 2006) - Six new Earth Explorer missions selected for further study
(Wednesday, May 24, 2006) - ESA's SOHO will lead a fleet of solar observatories
(Wednesday, May 24, 2006) - ESA's Cluster flies through Earth's electrical switch
(Friday, May 19, 2006) - ESA's new camera follows disintegration of a comet
(Friday, May 19, 2006) - ALOS satellite snaps Europe
(Wednesday, May 17, 2006) - Europe's space industry meets to foster the future
(Wednesday, May 17, 2006) - Contract for the innovative flexible broadband satellite HYLAS
(Tuesday, May 16, 2006) - ESA International Workshop Paves Way to Future Cooperation for Space Exploration
(Friday, May 12, 2006) - ESA selects prime contractor for Gaia astrometry mission
(Thursday, May 11, 2006) - ESA XMM-Newton reveals the origin of elements in galaxy clusters
(Wednesday, May 10, 2006) - ESA's XMM-Newton digs into the secrets of fossil galaxy clusters
(Monday, May 1, 2006) - Discover European space with a stroll around the "International Space Village" at ILA2006
(Monday, May 1, 2006) - EU-funded 'IMPRESS' takes materials science into space
(Monday, May 1, 2006) - Climate Change students help CryoSat-2 Arctic campaign
(Sunday, April 30, 2006) - GMES takes centre stage in Graz
(Saturday, April 22, 2006) - ESA's ISO provides the first view of monstrous stars being born
(Thursday, April 20, 2006) - ESA's MetOp satellite shipped to Baikonur on 18 April
(Thursday, April 20, 2006) - ESA's ERS-2 helps detect massive rivers under Antarctica
(Thursday, April 20, 2006) - ESA XMM-Newton reveals a tumbling neutron star
(Wednesday, April 19, 2006) - Next Phase Reached in ESA Definition of Mars Sample Return Mission
(Wednesday, April 12, 2006) - Asteroids: treasures of the past and a threat to the future
(Tuesday, April 4, 2006) - ESA Conducts Successful downlink communication test for ATV from ISS
(Wednesday, March 29, 2006) - ESA Student Competition: Design an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Mars
(Wednesday, March 29, 2006) - European Space Camp in the land of the midnight sun
(Wednesday, March 22, 2006) - World Water Day: space tool aids fight for clean drinking water
(Wednesday, March 22, 2006) - Satellite multicasting improves educational information delivery
(Tuesday, March 21, 2006) - Satellite flood mapping service strengthens eastern France civil protection
(Tuesday, March 21, 2006) - Agreement between ESA and CNES for Alphabus
(Friday, March 17, 2006) - Through a satellite darkly: night views of European seas improve ESA ocean heat map
(Friday, March 17, 2006) - Radar altimetry confirms global warming is affecting polar glaciers
(Friday, March 17, 2006) - 600 metre frieze of planet Earth around UNESCO
(Friday, March 17, 2006) - Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation
(Thursday, March 16, 2006) - Radar altimetry revolutionises the study of the ocean
(Wednesday, March 15, 2006) - Researchers convinced satellites are helpful in tracking epidemics
(Tuesday, March 14, 2006) - First Ariane launch of 2006
(Monday, March 13, 2006) - ESA receives award for Technology Transfer
(Saturday, March 11, 2006) - Giotto's brief encounter With Comet Halley
(Saturday, March 11, 2006) - ESA satellite reveals Yellowstone's deep secret
(Thursday, March 9, 2006) - GIOVE A transmits loud and clear
(Thursday, March 9, 2006) - Satellite data used to warn oil industry of potentially dangerous eddy
(Sunday, March 5, 2006) - Does Titan's methane originate from underground?
(Saturday, March 4, 2006) - 'Deep impact' of pulsar around companion star
(Wednesday, March 1, 2006) - Message from space for Olympic athletes
(Wednesday, March 1, 2006) - Romania becomes third ESA European Cooperating State
(Monday, February 27, 2006) - ESA confirms CryoSat recovery mission
(Saturday, February 25, 2006) - ESA pays tribute to former Director General Antonio Rodotŕ
(Saturday, February 25, 2006) - Double views from ERS tandem mission adding depth to Canadian wilderness maps
(Saturday, February 25, 2006) - ESA and EUMETSAT reaffirm long standing co-operation for MetOp
(Saturday, February 25, 2006) - First long-duration mission for an ESA astronaut onboard the ISS
(Saturday, February 25, 2006) - Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation
(Thursday, February 16, 2006) - Thinking out of the box: how to challenge conventional space systems
(Sunday, February 12, 2006) - Unique in-flight upgrade for XMM ground systems
(Thursday, February 9, 2006) - How to find the orbital needle in the celestial haystack
(Thursday, February 2, 2006) - Spacecraft, heal thyself
(Thursday, February 2, 2006) - Workshop on telemedicine for Africa
(Wednesday, February 1, 2006) - Airborne and satellite radars record Frascati grape harvest
(Wednesday, February 1, 2006) - Solar Orbiter: Assessment Phase Final Report
(Saturday, January 28, 2006) - Satellite portrait of global plant growth will aid climate research
(Friday, January 27, 2006) - Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: Planets and Life
(Wednesday, January 25, 2006) - Japan's ALOS in orbit: ESA will deliver its data to European researchers
(Tuesday, January 24, 2006) - Predicting the weather on Titan?
(Monday, January 23, 2006) - Martian glaciers: did they originate from the atmosphere?
(Sunday, January 22, 2006) - TIGER Innovators enhance North-South collaboration
(Friday, January 20, 2006) - Sahara's edge studied from ground, air and space to improve water management
(Sunday, January 15, 2006) - Integral identifies supernova rate for Milky Way
(Sunday, January 15, 2006) - Contract for in-orbit validation of Galileo system
(Sunday, January 15, 2006) - Huygens Landing: One Year Later
(Sunday, January 15, 2006) - First Galileo signals transmitted by GIOVE-A
(Friday, January 13, 2006) - Comet dust brought back to Earth: paving the way for Rosetta
(Thursday, January 12, 2006) - Satellites see largest jet of particles created between Sun and Earth
(Thursday, January 12, 2006) - ESA and ANU make space propulsion breakthrough
(Wednesday, January 11, 2006) - New ISS Education Kit for primary schools
(Tuesday, January 10, 2006) - What no bubbles? Results of the ARIEL experiment from Foton-M2 mission
(Tuesday, January 10, 2006) - ESA Director General meets the Press
(Wednesday, January 4, 2006) - ESA probes make prestigious Science top ten
(Wednesday, January 4, 2006) - Radar satellite service checks stability of Africa's largest artificial hole
(Wednesday, January 4, 2006) - First Galileo satellite on orbit to demonstrate key technologies
(Wednesday, December 28, 2005) - Cluster helps to protect astronauts and satellites against 'killer electrons'
(Thursday, December 22, 2005) - MSG-2 in position for tonight's launch
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - MSG-2 will advance long-term monitoring of Earth's energy balance
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - Fast track for innovative space technologies
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - Mission to Mars via Antarctica
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - Possible evidence found for Beagle 2 location
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - Successful first test for Vega's Zefiro 9 engine
(Wednesday, December 21, 2005) - Meteosat Second Generation-2: watch the launch live
(Wednesday, December 14, 2005) - First member of Galileo satellite family to be launched on 26 December - Follow the launch live
(Wednesday, December 14, 2005) - XMM-Newton view of hot ionised gas halo in NGC 4631
(Wednesday, December 14, 2005) - ESA accelerates towards a new space thruster
(Tuesday, December 13, 2005) - Astronomers use Hubble to 'weigh' Dog Star's companion
(Tuesday, December 13, 2005) - Spider robots and the space web
(Monday, December 12, 2005) - Successful optical data relay link between OICETS and Artemis
(Sunday, December 11, 2005) - Paving the way for women to Mars: the last WISE volunteers back on their feet
(Sunday, December 11, 2005) - European Ministers deliberate on discovery and competitiveness
(Sunday, December 11, 2005) - As Montreal Conference considers deforestation issues, ESA presents space solution
(Sunday, December 11, 2005) - Providing GMES services at the ends of the Earth - interview with Dr Charles Randell
(Sunday, December 11, 2005) - ESA Science Council Extends Integral and XMM-Newton Missions
(Thursday, December 8, 2005) - Satellites in support of World Heritage
(Wednesday, December 7, 2005) - After 60 days in bed, it's time to get up!
(Wednesday, December 7, 2005) - European Ministers deliberate on discovery and competitiveness
(Wednesday, December 7, 2005) - Earth observation in support to the development of Africa
(Friday, December 2, 2005) - ESA and Portugal sign agreement on tracking station in the Azores
(Friday, December 2, 2005) - Designing the missions of the future
(Friday, December 2, 2005) - IMPRESS project: first in-flight results onboard Texus sounding rocket
(Thursday, December 1, 2005) - Discovery and competitiveness: the keywords in Europe's policies and programmes for space
(Thursday, December 1, 2005) - First Galileo satellite travels to launch site
(Thursday, December 1, 2005) - Rain, winds and haze during the descent to Titan
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005) - Tide out on Titan? A soft solid surface for Huygens
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005) - Titan's turbulence surprises scientists
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005) - Highlights of ESA's Huygens mission
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005) - Mars Express evidence for large aquifers on early Mars
(Wednesday, November 30, 2005) - Earth from Space: Contrails over the United States
(Monday, November 28, 2005) - ESA participating in UN's Montreal summit working for a better atmosphere
(Sunday, November 27, 2005) - Closer relations between ESA and China
(Tuesday, November 22, 2005) - Forecast good for launch of Europe's latest MSG weather satellite
(Tuesday, November 22, 2005) - ESA 'Huygens and Mars Express' science highlights - Call to press
(Tuesday, November 22, 2005) - Another Ariane 5 is readied at Europe's Spaceport
(Tuesday, November 22, 2005) - Innovative space tug to prolong the lives of satellites
(Friday, November 18, 2005) - Mars Express radar data analysis is on the move
(Thursday, November 17, 2005) - Integral reveals new class of 'supergiant' X-ray binary stars
(Wednesday, November 16, 2005) - The British National Space Centre and DMC join the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'
(Wednesday, November 16, 2005) - The SURE project, a new opportunity for European research in space
(Tuesday, November 15, 2005) - ESA Council meeting at ministerial level: Berlin, 5 - 6 December 2005
(Monday, November 14, 2005) - Arianespace and ESA meet potential Vega customers
(Monday, November 14, 2005) - CER 2005 Communicating scientific research
(Friday, November 11, 2005) - Satellites support Kyoto Protocol through forest mapping service
(Friday, November 11, 2005) - Next steps within GMES
(Friday, November 11, 2005) - Venus Express en route to probe the planet's hidden mysteries
(Wednesday, November 9, 2005) - First Galileo satellites named 'GIOVE'
(Wednesday, November 9, 2005) - Envisat shows behemoth B-15A iceberg breaking up
(Tuesday, November 8, 2005) - ERS altimeter survey shows growth of Greenland Ice Sheet interior
(Tuesday, November 8, 2005) - Lichen survives in Space
(Tuesday, November 8, 2005) - Listening for Venus Express
(Tuesday, November 8, 2005) - Venus Express set for launch to the cryptic planet
(Monday, November 7, 2005) - Technical challenges push the launch of the ATV to 2007
(Monday, November 7, 2005) - Venus Express moved back to launch pad
(Monday, November 7, 2005) - ERS altimeter survey shows growth of Greenland Ice Sheet interior
(Friday, November 4, 2005) - Mars Express PFS spectrometer back at work
(Wednesday, November 2, 2005) - Five years of ISS crews
(Wednesday, November 2, 2005) - ESA signs contract with Dutch Space to prepare the European Robotic Arm for its launch on Proton
(Friday, October 28, 2005) - Russian Commission paves way for Rocket's Return to Flight
(Friday, October 28, 2005) - First Galileo satellite to be presented at ESA/ESTEC
(Friday, October 28, 2005) - First Internet-built student satellite successfully launched
(Thursday, October 27, 2005) - Venus Express preliminary investigations bring encouraging news
(Tuesday, October 25, 2005) - SSETI Express - two days to launch
(Tuesday, October 25, 2005) - Venus Express launch postponed several days
(Sunday, October 23, 2005) - News from a space phantom
(Sunday, October 23, 2005) - Space concepts improve life in the desert
(Sunday, October 23, 2005) - Cassini-Huygens mission celebrates anniversary
(Tuesday, October 18, 2005) - Evidence for more dust than ice in comets
(Thursday, October 13, 2005) - Ulysses, fifteen years and going strong
(Friday, October 7, 2005) - CryoSat Mission lost due to launch failure
(Friday, October 7, 2005) - European teamwork, technology behind Cebreros success
(Tuesday, October 4, 2005) - MERIS/AATSR Workshop looks at twin sensors with many uses
(Tuesday, October 4, 2005) - A space station view on giant lightning
(Tuesday, October 4, 2005) - Testing, testing: CryoSat radar at work in Baltic
(Wednesday, September 28, 2005) - European Space Exploration Programme Aurora Call to Academia for Innovative Concepts and Technologies for Lunar Exploration
(Wednesday, September 28, 2005) - ESA selects targets for asteroid-deflecting mission Don Quijote
(Monday, September 26, 2005) - Cluster and Double Star see star-surface cracks during massive 'starquake'
(Monday, September 26, 2005) - Gourmet space dinner on Greenland icecap
(Monday, September 26, 2005) - Mars Express mission extended
(Friday, September 23, 2005) - Venus Express: Nearing the End of the Beginning
(Wednesday, September 21, 2005) - Insight Into Marsis Radar Data Analysis
(Monday, September 19, 2005) - Mars Express instrument under investigation
(Wednesday, September 14, 2005) - Flags out for Greece and Luxembourg
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005) - Opening the CryoSat Workshop Appreciating the CryoSat challenge - Guy Ratier, Project Manager
(Wednesday, September 7, 2005) - ESA's Integral Observes a Pulsar 'eating' a Companion Star
(Tuesday, September 6, 2005) - South Polar ozone hole makes big comeback
(Tuesday, August 30, 2005) - Saturn's rings have own atmosphere
(Thursday, August 18, 2005) - Ariane 5 lifts record payload into space
(Thursday, August 11, 2005) - From 'macro' to 'micro' - turbulence seen by Cluster
(Thursday, August 11, 2005) - ESA congratulates NASA on the safe landing of Discovery
(Wednesday, August 10, 2005) - Venus Express arrives in Baikonur
(Wednesday, August 10, 2005) - Mars Express radar collects first surface data
(Friday, August 5, 2005) - Luxembourg becomes ESA's 17th Member State
(Friday, August 5, 2005) - Venus Express launch campaign starts
(Thursday, August 4, 2005) - Galileo satellite arrives at ESA-ESTEC for testing
(Wednesday, August 3, 2005) - Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin
(Wednesday, August 3, 2005) - Initial operations for EGNOS
(Thursday, July 28, 2005) - Don Quixote's home shows way to future Earth Observation missions
(Friday, July 22, 2005) - This Supernova Just Won't Fade Away
(Thursday, July 21, 2005) - ESA transfer ownership of European-built ISS observation module to NASA
(Wednesday, July 20, 2005) - Germany joins the Aurora Exploration Program
(Monday, July 18, 2005) - Venus Express - ready to study Venusian atmosphere
(Saturday, July 9, 2005) - Broadband access for remote areas in the UK
(Thursday, July 7, 2005) - Europe envisages cooperation on new Russian space plane
(Wednesday, July 6, 2005) - Tempel 1 is weak X-ray source, XMM-Newton confirms
(Tuesday, July 5, 2005) - Dust and gas from Comet 9P/Tempel 1 seen by ESA OGS
(Tuesday, July 5, 2005) - ESO Very Large Telescopes study comet after impact
(Tuesday, July 5, 2005) - ESA cheers on NASA's Deep Impact success
(Monday, July 4, 2005) - Rosetta camera view of Tempel 1 brightness
(Monday, July 4, 2005) - Rosetta gets first glimpse of Deep Impact target
(Saturday, July 2, 2005) - XMM-Newton to observe Deep Impact
(Monday, June 27, 2005) - Cebreros marks major readiness milestone
(Friday, June 24, 2005) - Mars Express Radar Ready to Work
(Wednesday, June 22, 2005) - German Chair for ESA Council
(Wednesday, June 22, 2005) - Crater Cassini on the Moon, as seen by SMART-1
(Monday, June 20, 2005) - Students wait to launch their dream baby
(Monday, June 20, 2005) - Development of Alphabus, the new line of platforms for high-power satellites
(Monday, June 20, 2005) - Results of life sciences research in space to be presented in Cologne
(Monday, June 20, 2005) - Rosetta monitors Deep Impact
(Monday, June 20, 2005) - Mars Express Images: Coprates Chasma and Coprates Catena
(Sunday, June 19, 2005) - Smooth deployment for second MARSIS antenna boom
(Friday, June 17, 2005) - European experiments back on Earth with successful conclusion of Foton-M2 mission
(Friday, June 17, 2005) - Actively seeking twelve new volunteers! Female volunteers prepare for a second 'bedrest'
(Thursday, June 16, 2005) - Ready for dinner on Mars?
(Wednesday, June 15, 2005) - Space measurements of carbon offer clearer view of Earth's climate future
(Friday, June 10, 2005) - Galileo test satellites six months from launch
(Thursday, June 9, 2005) - SMART-1 detects calcium on the Moon
(Wednesday, June 8, 2005) - Titan's volcano may release methane
(Wednesday, June 8, 2005) - Green light for the deployment of the second MARSIS boom
(Tuesday, June 7, 2005) - Further steps towards a European space policy
(Tuesday, June 7, 2005) - Inventory established for European space test facilities
(Friday, June 3, 2005) - Chancellor Schröder makes 30th anniversary ESOC visit
(Friday, June 3, 2005) - Arctic sentinels help monitor polar changes
(Friday, June 3, 2005) - ESA and ECMWF sign agreement to exchange information and expertise
(Wednesday, June 1, 2005) - European experiments successfully launched aboard Foton spacecraft
(Tuesday, May 31, 2005) - ESA turns 30! A successful track record for Europe in space
(Tuesday, May 31, 2005) - Success for the first trans-african flight with EGNOS
(Wednesday, May 25, 2005) - Developing a cultural policy for the International Space Station
(Saturday, May 21, 2005) - ESA issues first Jules Verne payload list
(Friday, May 20, 2005) - Satellites join watch on Naples' volcanic hinterland
(Friday, May 20, 2005) - Stereographic projection of Titan's surface seen from Huygens
(Friday, May 13, 2005) - First MARSIS boom successfully deployed
(Wednesday, May 11, 2005) - Deployment of second MARSIS boom delayed
(Monday, May 9, 2005) - Envisat making sharpest ever global Earth map
(Sunday, May 8, 2005) - Russian space agency to launch European meteorological satellite
(Thursday, May 5, 2005) - Envisat helps Polar Challenge racers on way to Magnetic North Pole
(Thursday, May 5, 2005) - Earth and Moon through Rosetta's eyes
(Thursday, May 5, 2005) - ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter To Live Aboard ISS
(Friday, April 29, 2005) - Mars Express radar to be deployed in May
(Friday, April 29, 2005) - Soyuz TMA-5 landing with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori marks completion of European Eneide Mission
(Monday, April 25, 2005) - XMM-Newton sees 'hot spots' on neutron stars
(Monday, April 25, 2005) - Earth's gravity scar
(Monday, April 25, 2005) - Germination on the Space Station
(Monday, April 25, 2005) - Longer duration space missions
(Friday, April 22, 2005) - ESA at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly
(Friday, April 22, 2005) - SMART-1 search for lunar peaks of eternal light
(Wednesday, April 20, 2005) - Roberto Vittori speaks to the Italian military
(Wednesday, April 20, 2005) - Rosetta Up Close photo contest winners announced
(Tuesday, April 19, 2005) - Ice-covered Baltic Sea proves ideal setting for final pre-launch CryoSat validation
(Tuesday, April 19, 2005) - Space debris mitigation: The case for a code of conduct
(Sunday, April 17, 2005) - Soyuz TMA-6 with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori arrives at the ISS
(Sunday, April 17, 2005) - ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori embarks on his second Soyuz mission to the ISS
(Friday, April 15, 2005) - Satellite maps will ease plight of endangered mountain gorillas
(Friday, April 8, 2005) - Observing Einstein's gravitational waves
(Friday, April 8, 2005) - Europe goes back to Mars
(Friday, April 8, 2005) - Fourth European Conference on Space Debris to address key issues
(Wednesday, April 6, 2005) - Students and young professionals from Europe and Canada design planetary habitats
(Wednesday, April 6, 2005) - Incubating European industry
(Saturday, April 2, 2005) - "Back to the future": countdown to Shuttle return to flight
(Thursday, March 24, 2005) - Greece becomes 16th ESA Member State
(Wednesday, March 23, 2005) - New device allows safe and fast access to Large Space Simulator
(Tuesday, March 22, 2005) - Space debris: assessing the risk
(Tuesday, March 22, 2005) - ESA Council give go-ahead to Europe's cooperation with India in a lunar exploration mission
(Tuesday, March 22, 2005) - Mars Express Image: ‘Hourglass’ shaped craters filled with traces of glacier
(Friday, March 18, 2005) - The Distortion of the Heliosphere: our Interstellar Magnetic Compass
(Tuesday, March 15, 2005) - ESA announces Call for next Earth Explorer missions
(Tuesday, March 15, 2005) - Satellites guide world's top yachts through Southern Ocean 'iceberg alley'
(Tuesday, March 8, 2005) - European communication equipment for the ATV and the Eneide mission reaches the ISS
(Thursday, March 3, 2005) - First ESA Habitat Design Workshop: Call for applicants
(Wednesday, March 2, 2005) - A SMART precursor to the new lunar exploration fleet
(Wednesday, March 2, 2005) - Amateur watchers invited to 'Rosetta Up Close' photo contest
(Monday, February 28, 2005) - Successful late access loading test for Jules Verne
(Thursday, February 24, 2005) - ESA's comet chaser to fly by Earth
(Wednesday, February 23, 2005) - Protecting new ideas
(Thursday, February 17, 2005) - First measurement of Titan's winds from Huygens
(Wednesday, February 9, 2005) - Green light for deployment of ESA's Mars Express radar
(Tuesday, February 8, 2005) - Earth & Space Week 2005: Celebrating our Planet While Reaching for the Stars
(Saturday, February 5, 2005) - SMART-1's first images from the Moon
(Saturday, January 29, 2005) - Nightglow in the Upper Atmosphere of Mars and Implications for Atmospheric Transport
(Friday, January 28, 2005) - Telemedicine is healthcare's new frontier
(Thursday, January 27, 2005) - Titan attracts record visitor and media attention to ESA
(Thursday, January 27, 2005) - Integral rolls back history of Milky Way's super-massive black hole
(Wednesday, January 26, 2005) - Seeing, touching and smelling the extraordinarily Earth-like world of Titan
(Friday, January 21, 2005) - Closer ties between ESA and Russia
(Thursday, January 20, 2005) - More of Titan's secrets to be unveiled on 21 January
(Tuesday, January 18, 2005) - Huygens lands in Titanian mud
(Tuesday, January 18, 2005) - Europe reaches new frontier - Huygens lands on Titan
(Friday, January 14, 2005) - Concentrating in Huygens' Dedicated Control Room
(Sunday, January 9, 2005) - Overview of ESA communication activities in 2005 relevant to the media
(Wednesday, January 5, 2005) - Huygens begins its final journey into the unknown
(Tuesday, December 28, 2004) - Huygens Begins its Final Journey Into the Unknown
(Saturday, December 25, 2004) - European Space Agency's Huygens Probe Set to Detach From Cassini Orbiter
(Wednesday, December 22, 2004) - In-Orbit Validation contract: a further step forward for Galileo
(Wednesday, December 22, 2004) - AmerHis in-orbit tests a complete success
(Tuesday, December 21, 2004) - ESA's Exploration Programme "Aurora" gets further boost
(Monday, December 20, 2004) - Ireland now part of Europe's first satellite navigation system
(Friday, December 17, 2004) - Into space from the icy-cold Arctic
(Friday, December 10, 2004) - Space debris spotlight
(Tuesday, December 7, 2004) - Second space Christmas for ESA: Huygens to begin its final journey to Titan
(Tuesday, December 7, 2004) - Czech Republic becomes second ESA European Cooperating State
(Saturday, December 4, 2004) - ESA astronaut goes underwater to test European Robotic Arm
(Saturday, December 4, 2004) - Student satellite almost ready for space
(Thursday, December 2, 2004) - Rock'n'roll heading for Titan
(Thursday, December 2, 2004) - First ever 'Space Council' paves the way for a European space programme
(Thursday, November 25, 2004) - Successful Huygens test: last before separation
(Wednesday, November 24, 2004) - First 'Space Council' to set course towards a European Space Programme
(Wednesday, November 24, 2004) - SMART-1 -- from Earth-bound to Moon-bound
(Thursday, November 11, 2004) - The first stone for Vega at Europe's Spaceport
(Thursday, November 4, 2004) - ESA's Huygens: The Day of Descent
(Thursday, November 4, 2004) - MSG-4 contract means sunny outlook for European weather forecasting
(Tuesday, November 2, 2004) - Travelling to Mars and hibernating like a brown bear
(Friday, October 29, 2004) - Astronauts: Key actors in ATV development programme
(Friday, October 29, 2004) - Cassini-Huygens makes first close approach to Titan
(Tuesday, October 26, 2004) - The Sounds of Titan
(Friday, October 22, 2004) - ESA's Hipparcos finds rebels with a cause
(Wednesday, October 20, 2004) - Scientists complete experiments in the Arctic before CryoSat launch
(Wednesday, October 20, 2004) - Columbus Control Centre inaugurated in Oberpfaffenhofen
(Wednesday, October 20, 2004) - Latest Images of Venus Express
(Saturday, October 9, 2004) - The Flow of Interstellar Helium in the Solar System
(Saturday, October 9, 2004) - ESA's Permanent Mission in Russia
(Saturday, October 9, 2004) - Russian delegation at International Astronautical Federation in Vancouver
(Saturday, October 9, 2004) - Primary instrument is delivered for ESA's CryoSat mission
(Wednesday, October 6, 2004) - High resolution satellite imagery assists hunt for infectious 'kissing bugs'
(Tuesday, September 28, 2004) - Mars Express latest findings give hints about water loss in the Martian atmosphere
(Monday, September 27, 2004) - ESA at the International Astronautical Congress in Vancouver
(Friday, September 24, 2004) - ESA checks over first Galileo experimental satellite model
(Thursday, September 23, 2004) - European Space Agency gives green light to funding for GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)
(Thursday, September 23, 2004) - The best view of all is our beautiful planet
(Wednesday, September 22, 2004) - ESA's 'Cosmic Vision 2015-2025' workshop
(Wednesday, September 22, 2004) - Water and methane maps overlap on Mars: a new clue?
(Monday, September 20, 2004) - Small satellites at international ESA/CNES symposium
(Wednesday, September 15, 2004) - Envisat Symposium Report Day 4: Assistance from space to combat hazards and natural disasters
(Monday, September 13, 2004) - Learn more about how spacecraft operate: new spacecraft operations website online
(Saturday, September 11, 2004) - First European Space Policy Institute Director
(Saturday, September 11, 2004) - Largest window for space completed
(Friday, September 10, 2004) - Hubble Space Telescope Image: Dying star creates sculpture of gas and dust
(Thursday, September 9, 2004) - Envisat Symposium Report Day 2
(Thursday, September 9, 2004) - ITT encourages SME participation to ESA's technology programmes
(Tuesday, September 7, 2004) - ESA signs Cooperation Agreement with Turkey
(Monday, September 6, 2004) - Students ride zero-g roller coaster
(Saturday, September 4, 2004) - A room with a view for the International Space Station
(Monday, August 30, 2004) - Space houses on Earth
(Tuesday, August 24, 2004) - Scientists meet to review Envisat results after two and a half years of operations
(Monday, August 23, 2004) - Cooking on a comet...?
(Thursday, August 19, 2004) - First Data from the Double Star Mission Accessible Online
(Saturday, August 14, 2004) - Hubble peers inside a celestial geode
(Thursday, August 12, 2004) - Relays from Mars demonstrate international interplanetary networking
(Wednesday, August 11, 2004) - ESA's Integral detects closest cosmic gamma-ray burst
(Thursday, August 5, 2004) - ESA is looking for female volunteers for a bed-rest study in Toulouse next year
(Wednesday, August 4, 2004) - Image of the Earth-Moon system taken from Rosetta
(Tuesday, August 3, 2004) - ESA awards prime contract for instrument on board JWST
(Thursday, July 29, 2004) - Second Double Star satellite successfully launched
(Monday, July 26, 2004) - Aurora participants approve preparatory phase for European Space Exploration Programme
(Sunday, July 25, 2004) - Director Jose Achache unveils new Observing the Earth website
(Sunday, July 25, 2004) - Space researchers gather in Paris
(Sunday, July 25, 2004) - International cooperation key to future success in space
(Sunday, July 25, 2004) - Space tech captures toxic micro-organisms
(Sunday, July 25, 2004) - Yardangs on Mars
(Friday, July 23, 2004) - Forecasters and New Meteo Satellites
(Friday, July 23, 2004) - Aurora participants approve preparatory phase for European Space Exploration Program
(Tuesday, July 20, 2004) - Galileo moves forward
(Tuesday, July 20, 2004) - ESA’s High-Energy Observatories Spot Doughnut-Shaped Cloud with a Black-Hole Filling
(Tuesday, July 20, 2004) - Galileo Moves Forward
(Monday, July 19, 2004) - ESA Huygens in perfect health
(Friday, July 16, 2004) - ESA considers the next step in assessing the risk from Near-Earth Objects
(Wednesday, July 14, 2004) - Linking with the future
(Thursday, July 8, 2004) - A control centre in Italy for EGNOS,the first European satellite navigation system
(Wednesday, July 7, 2004) - First 3D view of solar eruptions
(Friday, July 2, 2004) - Scientists confront the challenges of the Arctic in support of ESA's ice mission
(Thursday, July 1, 2004) - MARSIS deployment on hold
(Tuesday, June 29, 2004) - NASA/ESA Cassini/Huygens nears insertion into Saturn's orbit
(Friday, June 25, 2004) - Industry invited to Galileo kick-off meeting
(Friday, June 25, 2004) - Satellites Aiding Disaster Relief
(Thursday, June 24, 2004) - ESA's 37th Parabolic Flight Campaign underway
(Tuesday, June 8, 2004) - 1001 schools register with Eduspace
(Thursday, June 3, 2004) - Rosetta's scientific 'first' - observation of Comet Linear
(Thursday, May 27, 2004) - Beagle 2: lessons learned and the way forward
(Monday, May 24, 2004) - ESA's Envisat Shows Erupting volcano casts shadow on Russian peninsula
(Friday, May 14, 2004) - Great Wall of China seen from space by ESA Proba Satellite
(Tuesday, May 11, 2004) - Space, culture and communication at the Berlin Air and Space Show
(Monday, May 10, 2004) - XMM-Newton detects X-ray 'solar cycle' in distant star
(Monday, May 10, 2004) - Plan for global Earth monitoring agreed at Tokyo summit
(Tuesday, May 4, 2004) - ESA's miniature Earth observer put to many uses
(Tuesday, May 4, 2004) - Luxembourg to sign agreement on accession to ESA Convention
(Saturday, May 1, 2004) - Successful European DELTA mission concludes with Soyuz landing
(Friday, April 30, 2004) - Mars Express radar deployment postponed
(Thursday, April 29, 2004) - Bug Nebula, NGC 6302: Demise in ice and fire
(Thursday, April 29, 2004) - ESA Seeds in Space experiment gets underway
(Wednesday, April 28, 2004) - ESA Delta Mission: Plants need light to grow in space
(Wednesday, April 28, 2004) - DELTA Mission science program nears completion
(Wednesday, April 28, 2004) - Buon appetito: Russian cosmonauts on a Mediterranean diet
(Tuesday, April 27, 2004) - DELTA mission and ESA astronaut dock with ISS
(Wednesday, April 21, 2004) - DELTA mission heading to ISS with Dutch ESA astronaut
(Monday, April 19, 2004) - ESA/Canadian Satellite technology to climb Everest
(Thursday, April 15, 2004) - ESA to select new Earth Explorer missions
(Thursday, April 15, 2004) - EuroNews launches TV space magazine with ESA
(Wednesday, April 7, 2004) - Follow the DELTA launch and docking with the ISS from one of ESA's establishments
(Wednesday, April 7, 2004) - From discovery to encounter: international conference on Saturn's moon Titan
(Wednesday, March 31, 2004) - Philae's Challenge: Landing on Powder or Ice?
(Wednesday, March 31, 2004) - Mars Express confirms methane in the Martian atmosphere
(Tuesday, March 30, 2004) - Successful testing of Jules Verne videometer for ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle docking with ISS
(Sunday, March 28, 2004) - New Member States at ESA
(Thursday, March 25, 2004) - ESA's SMART-1: testing solar electric propulsion and studying the Moon
(Thursday, March 25, 2004) - ESA's Integral Solves Thirty-year Old Gamma-ray Mystery
(Friday, March 19, 2004) - Mars Express Confirms Presence of Water at Mars' South Pole
(Friday, March 19, 2004) - SOHO snaps spectacular Sun shot
(Tuesday, March 16, 2004) - Two asteroid fly-bys for Rosetta
(Friday, March 12, 2004) - Rosetta begins its 10-year journey to the origins of the Solar System
(Tuesday, March 2, 2004) - ISS to receive experimental figurehead during spacewalk
(Wednesday, February 25, 2004) - Once a myth, now an object of study - How the perception of comets has changed over the centuries
(Tuesday, February 24, 2004) - ESA prepares mission to search for life on Mars
(Tuesday, February 24, 2004) - Ulysses Sweeps up Dust From Jupiter
(Friday, February 20, 2004) - Hi-tech in space - Rosetta - a space sophisticate
(Monday, February 16, 2004) - Mars Express calls up Spirit
(Saturday, February 14, 2004) - Europe set to fly higher still
(Thursday, February 5, 2004) - ESA to select new Earth Explorer missions
(Thursday, February 5, 2004) - Rosetta lander named Philae
(Thursday, February 5, 2004) - The Rosetta space probe's long trek to Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenk
(Wednesday, February 4, 2004) - Ulysses and Jupiter - Second Rendezvous
(Tuesday, February 3, 2004) - Artificial island arises off Dubai
(Monday, February 2, 2004) - Oxygen and carbon discovered in exoplanet atmosphere "blow-off"
(Monday, February 2, 2004) - Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Approaches
(Tuesday, January 27, 2004) - X-ray shout echoing through space
(Monday, January 26, 2004) - Double Star Instrument Commissioning Started
(Monday, January 26, 2004) - Mars Express sees its first water
(Friday, January 23, 2004) - Mars Express Commissioning and Early Results
(Friday, January 23, 2004) - First Stunning Imagery from Mars Express
(Monday, January 19, 2004) - Joining forces around Mars
(Friday, January 16, 2004) - Getting closer to the Lord of the Rings
(Friday, January 16, 2004) - ESA's Martian weather report
(Friday, January 16, 2004) - Rosetta Ready to Explore A Comet's Realm
(Tuesday, January 13, 2004) - Space in our lives competition
(Wednesday, January 7, 2004) - Mars Express orbit lowered
(Sunday, January 4, 2004) - First Double Star satellite successfully launched
(Tuesday, December 30, 2003) - Major Mars Express scheduled orbit change successful
(Tuesday, December 30, 2003) - Joint Chinese/European mission ready for launch
(Tuesday, December 23, 2003) - Mars Express: Science from orbit
(Tuesday, December 23, 2003) - Beagle2: Point and shoot
(Friday, December 19, 2003) - ESA/Inmarsat agreement to improve satellite mobile phone and data services
(Friday, December 19, 2003) - On the centenary of powered flight
(Friday, December 19, 2003) - Aurora's roadmap to Mars
(Friday, December 19, 2003) - Christmas on Mars: be there with ESA
(Wednesday, December 17, 2003) - X-ray view of the Red Planet
(Monday, December 15, 2003) - FRINGE scientists use radar vision to see the Earth move
(Sunday, December 14, 2003) - Space and Security Policy in Europe
(Friday, December 12, 2003) - Mars is just around the corner
(Wednesday, December 10, 2003) - Why is Mars so red?
(Monday, December 8, 2003) - Make your own Mars Express
(Saturday, December 6, 2003) - Forest mapping from space supports Kyoto Protocol
(Monday, December 1, 2003) - "Europe lands on Mars" - Media event at ESA/ESOC
(Wednesday, November 26, 2003) - European Space Policy Institute founded in Vienna
(Wednesday, November 26, 2003) - Envisat images delivered to Antarctic eclipse spotters
(Wednesday, November 26, 2003) - ESA and EU Sign Space Cooperation Agreement
(Tuesday, November 25, 2003) - SMART-1 is spiralling out through the Earth's radiation belts
(Wednesday, November 19, 2003) - SWAN observes fading sunspots on the back side of the Sun
(Wednesday, November 19, 2003) - Space science joins battle against cancer
(Wednesday, November 19, 2003) - Outburst of gas from near the Sun's south pole
(Wednesday, November 19, 2003) - Going to Mars for Christmas
(Saturday, November 15, 2003) - ESA and the EU: the start of a new partnership
(Wednesday, November 12, 2003) - Telemedicine and e-learning put communities in touch
(Wednesday, November 12, 2003) - ESA's first step towards Mars Sample Return
(Wednesday, November 12, 2003) - ESA's new view of the Milky Way - in gamma rays!
(Tuesday, November 11, 2003) - It's official: the biggest solar X-ray flare ever is classified as X28
(Friday, November 7, 2003) - Next ESA ISS flight named DELTA
(Thursday, November 6, 2003) - Main media events surrounding the arrival of ESA's Mars Express at Mars
(Thursday, November 6, 2003) - ESA: The affordable Cosmic Vision
(Thursday, November 6, 2003) - ESA and Rosaviakosmos sign up for two Foton flights
(Wednesday, November 5, 2003) - Mega starbirth cluster is biggest, brightest and hottest ever seen
(Friday, October 31, 2003) - Another giant solar explosion follows Tuesday's enormous solar flare
(Thursday, October 30, 2003) - Cluster Detects changes in the Magnetosphere
(Thursday, October 30, 2003) - Let gravity assist you...
(Sunday, October 26, 2003) - ESA astronaut flies Cervantes mission to ISS
(Saturday, October 18, 2003) - ESA's Integral discovers hidden black holes
(Friday, October 17, 2003) - Return to Space for Spanish ESA Astronaut
(Thursday, October 16, 2003) - ESA Director General salutes China's first human space flight
(Wednesday, October 15, 2003) - Satellite broadband to boost rural economies
(Wednesday, October 15, 2003) - Researchers fly away from gravity on the 35th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign
(Wednesday, October 15, 2003) - ESA Director General Salutes China's First Human Space Flight
(Wednesday, October 15, 2003) - Ariadna to boost advanced space research in Europe
(Monday, October 13, 2003) - Integral - 1 year in Orbit
(Friday, October 10, 2003) - First extrasolar planets, now extrasolar moons!
(Wednesday, October 8, 2003) - Artemis team receives award for space rescue
(Wednesday, October 8, 2003) - Euro from Space
(Wednesday, October 8, 2003) - Highlights from 6th Cluster Workshop
(Tuesday, October 7, 2003) - European Space leaders to share visions of launchers to come
(Friday, October 3, 2003) - SMART-1 ion engine fired successfully
(Thursday, October 2, 2003) - ESA awards the first Aurora mission design contracts
(Tuesday, September 30, 2003) - SMART-1 leaves Earth on a long journey to the Moon
(Saturday, September 27, 2003) - Envisat radar altimetry tracks river levels worldwide
(Friday, September 26, 2003) - A Smart Way to Study the Moon
(Wednesday, September 24, 2003) - NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope: Waiting for a supernova
(Wednesday, September 24, 2003) - SMART-1: the first spacecraft of the future
(Monday, September 22, 2003) - Inauguration of the "China-Europe Global Navigation Satellite System
(Friday, September 19, 2003) - ERS-2 peers into Hurricane Isabel's heart
(Friday, September 19, 2003) - Gamma-ray - bursts: are we safe?
(Thursday, September 18, 2003) - Inauguration of the 'China-Europe Global Navigation Satellite System Technical Training and Cooperation Centre' (CENC)
(Thursday, September 18, 2003) - ESA: Pay-as-you-go motoring just around the corner
(Tuesday, September 9, 2003) - First European student experiment reaches the International Space Station
(Tuesday, September 9, 2003) - Cannonball Pulsar Imaged Flying Through Space at Mach 20
(Friday, September 5, 2003) - How to drop in on Titan
(Thursday, August 28, 2003) - New tool for weather forecasters
(Thursday, August 28, 2003) - Close encounters with Mars
(Monday, August 25, 2003) - Nuna II ready for its debut
(Monday, August 25, 2003) - Flip a Sun's pole for more dust
(Thursday, August 21, 2003) - Artemis assists emergency services to fight Portuguese fires
(Wednesday, August 20, 2003) - New date awaited for SMART-1 launch
(Tuesday, August 19, 2003) - Holiday weather on Mars
(Thursday, August 14, 2003) - Aurora student design competition finalists
(Wednesday, August 13, 2003) - Launch of SMART-1 on Ariane Flight 162 delayed
(Tuesday, August 12, 2003) - Europe's first Moon probe prepares for launch
(Friday, August 8, 2003) - Envisat focuses on carbon-rich peat swamp forest fires
(Thursday, August 7, 2003) - Shooting-star spectacle next week
(Thursday, August 7, 2003) - Using space to encourage students to understand, study and support science and technology
(Wednesday, August 6, 2003) - ESA's SMART-1: The Lunar Adventure Begins
(Tuesday, August 5, 2003) - CHRIS/Proba takes lead in Spanish campaign to help hyperspectral sensor development
(Monday, August 4, 2003) - Portrait of a doomed sea
(Saturday, August 2, 2003) - Sign up now for new ESA Space Station Education Kit
(Saturday, August 2, 2003) - ESA is hot on the trail of Geminga
(Monday, July 28, 2003) - Industry asked to design ESA Mars rover and payload
(Friday, July 25, 2003) - Golden legacy from ESA's observatory
(Friday, July 25, 2003) - Clouds Reveal Europe's Ozone Future
(Friday, July 25, 2003) - ESA INTEGRAL Announcement of Opportunity (AO-2)
(Friday, July 18, 2003) - ESA and NASA's SOHO resumes full operation
(Friday, July 18, 2003) - ESA To Build A Deep Space Ground Station In Cebreros, Spain
(Friday, July 18, 2003) - ESA'S Eddington to Search for Planets in Constellation of Lacerta
(Wednesday, July 16, 2003) - Searching for the 'Real' Waterworld
(Wednesday, July 9, 2003) - ESA Helps Sun-fearing Kids
(Tuesday, July 8, 2003) - Imaging vineyards from space will benefit Europe's wines
(Monday, July 7, 2003) - SOHO's antenna anomaly: things are much better than expected
(Wednesday, July 2, 2003) - ESA’s Mars Express First Check-out Nearly Complete
(Wednesday, July 2, 2003) - Burning forests speedily space-mapped for fire fighters
(Tuesday, July 1, 2003) - New ESA Science web site online
(Thursday, June 26, 2003) - Antenna Anomaly May Affect SOHO Scientific Data Transmission
(Tuesday, June 24, 2003) - New guide highlights ESA's environmental enforcement activities
(Monday, June 23, 2003) - SOHO shows first sign of aging
(Monday, June 23, 2003) - Alcatel Space and Astrium forge agreement for AlphaBus
(Monday, June 23, 2003) - First Mars, then Venus!
(Wednesday, June 18, 2003) - Successful design review: ATV gets go-ahead
(Tuesday, June 17, 2003) - ESA welcomes setting-up of Galileo Joint Undertaking
(Tuesday, June 17, 2003) - Space technology R&D and Europe's competitiveness
(Monday, June 16, 2003) - European experiment hardware reaches the International Space Station
(Monday, June 16, 2003) - War zone aid workers rely on ESA map from space
(Saturday, June 14, 2003) - Europe's first Master Control Centre for satellite navigation
(Friday, June 13, 2003) - Space tech to race at Le Mans this weekend
(Friday, June 13, 2003) - Opportunities to conduct research at the Concordia station in Antarctica
(Friday, June 13, 2003) - Green Paper on European Space Policy: An added dimension for Europe in space
(Friday, June 13, 2003) - ESA's XMM-Newton makes the first measurement of a dead star's magnetism
(Wednesday, June 11, 2003) - Human Mission to Mars: the Second Aurora Working Meeting
(Friday, June 6, 2003) - More autonomy for blind people thanks to satellite navigation
(Thursday, June 5, 2003) - SpaceGrid study ends on an optimistic note
(Thursday, June 5, 2003) - New Soyuz TMA spacecraft cleared for next mission with ESA astronaut
(Thursday, June 5, 2003) - ESA providing Kyoto estimates of French Guiana's tropical forests
(Thursday, June 5, 2003) - Clamps away, Mars Express eases its grip on its lander
(Thursday, June 5, 2003) - Lift off! 17:45 UT Lift-off of Soyuz and ESA's Mars Express
(Monday, June 2, 2003) - Mars Express en route for the Red Planet
(Monday, June 2, 2003) - Mars Express - How to be Fastest to the Red Planet
(Friday, May 30, 2003) - New destination for Rosetta, Europe's comet chaser
(Wednesday, May 28, 2003) - First EGNOS signal in space
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003) - Galileo Becomes a Reality for Europe
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003) - ESA's new education site goes live
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003) - SOHO's solar wind of change
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003) - Distant doctors make their rounds via satellite
(Monday, May 26, 2003) - Scientists eager to get on board ExoMars
(Monday, May 26, 2003) - The Mysterious 'Garden-Sprinkler' Nebula
(Thursday, May 22, 2003) - ESA sets ambitious goals for the first European mission to Mars
(Tuesday, May 20, 2003) - Access to space today and tomorrow: what does Europe need?
(Friday, May 16, 2003) - ESA Council Meeting at ministerial level
(Wednesday, May 14, 2003) - WWF-Italia tags urban 'hot spots' with ESA's UrbEx
(Tuesday, May 13, 2003) - A Hard But Safe Landing for the Expedition 6 Crew
(Tuesday, May 13, 2003) - "All along the launch tower": Mars Express diary 9
(Tuesday, May 13, 2003) - ESA Sets Date For Mars Express Launch
(Monday, May 5, 2003) - Looking for life of any shape or form
(Thursday, May 1, 2003) - New Director of Launchers named at ESA
(Tuesday, April 29, 2003) - All that glitters: The first ERS/Envisat interferogram
(Tuesday, April 29, 2003) - ESA signs contract with CNES for Automated Transfer Vehicle Control Centre
(Thursday, April 17, 2003) - Sci-fi competition about to be judged
(Thursday, April 17, 2003) - Space infrared astronomy comes of age
(Wednesday, April 16, 2003) - Safer navigation means more helicopters saving lives
(Wednesday, April 16, 2003) - ESA at GNSS 2003 in Graz: highlights on Satellite Navigation for Europe
(Monday, April 14, 2003) - Industry gathers for ESA/EC global monitoring programme
(Saturday, April 12, 2003) - Claude Nicollier to Depart ESA
(Saturday, April 12, 2003) - Mars Express: How far can a dentist's drill go?
(Wednesday, April 9, 2003) - First European Node for the International Space Station passed acceptance review
(Tuesday, April 8, 2003) - ESA and NASDA complete successful data relay tests between Artemis and Adeos II
(Tuesday, April 8, 2003) - A fun way to learn about space
(Tuesday, April 8, 2003) - New astronomical catalogue to become reference source
(Friday, April 4, 2003) - The European Space Agency and Hungary to develop closer relations
(Friday, April 4, 2003) - Successful launch for Maxus 5
(Wednesday, April 2, 2003) - New opportunities for business in space – ESA at Hannover Fair 2003
(Wednesday, April 2, 2003) - Business and benefit from space
(Wednesday, April 2, 2003) - 34th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign Day One: bubbles and light bulbs in microgravity
(Wednesday, April 2, 2003) - Entries in for ESA's Aurora Design Competition
(Monday, March 31, 2003) - Searching for Habitable Planets with Eddington
(Monday, March 31, 2003) - Experience weightlessness onboard the 'Zero-G' Airbus
(Monday, March 31, 2003) - ESA to sign contract with DLR for Columbus Control Centre
(Thursday, March 27, 2003) - ESA's free-fall laboratory poised to escape gravity's grip
(Monday, March 24, 2003) - Pasteur: Payload Opportunities to Search for Life on Mars
(Monday, March 24, 2003) - ESA's Rosetta Mission, A Status Report
(Friday, March 21, 2003) - Artemis Relays First Images for Envisat
(Wednesday, March 19, 2003) - Mars Express leaves for Baikonur
(Wednesday, March 19, 2003) - Europe's scientists help explain the Sun's connections to Earth
(Friday, March 14, 2003) - Satellite learning launched at Italian tech fair
(Tuesday, March 11, 2003) - ERS-2 data used in El Nino animation
(Wednesday, March 5, 2003) - Signature of contracts for full development of Vega small launcher and P80 advanced solid propulsion stage and demonstrator
(Tuesday, March 4, 2003) - Who knows how many stars there are?
(Tuesday, March 4, 2003) - Eyeing orbits from a new perspective -- your PC
(Tuesday, March 4, 2003) - Aurora: opportunities for European industry
(Tuesday, March 4, 2003) - TUBE-ing with TESEO: Treaty officials assess how space could help
(Monday, March 3, 2003) - OK, our next caller is ... from Mars!
(Thursday, February 27, 2003) - ESA chairs the International Living With a Star programme
(Friday, February 21, 2003) - Bright comet is really NEAT
(Wednesday, February 19, 2003) - ESA maps satellite help for gorilla guardians
(Friday, February 14, 2003) - Surf the Web to see the Sun-dancing comet
(Thursday, February 13, 2003) - New Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between ESA and the Russian Federation
(Tuesday, February 11, 2003) - A day of loss and deep sorrow for the whole Space world
(Saturday, February 1, 2003) - ESA backing SATMODE, interactivity via satellite for consumers
(Friday, January 31, 2003) - Artemis has reached its operational orbit
(Friday, January 31, 2003) - 2003: a challenging year to build Jules Verne
(Thursday, January 30, 2003) - On the Trail of the Earliest Stars
(Monday, January 27, 2003) - Broadband Internet service, a boost for rural Ireland
(Wednesday, January 22, 2003) - ESA payloads feature on Space Shuttle research mission
(Thursday, January 16, 2003) - Main ESA Press and Communication Activities for 2003
(Monday, January 13, 2003) - Rosetta - A Comet Ride to Solve Planetary Mysteries
(Wednesday, January 8, 2003) - New Rosetta Launch Date to be Announced This Weekend
(Monday, January 6, 2003) - Rosetta Fuelled for the Journey of a Lifetime
(Tuesday, December 24, 2002) - Safer harbour operations with EGNOS
(Tuesday, December 24, 2002) - Galileo: break in the negotiations
(Monday, December 23, 2002) - Scientists are invited to join the Terrestrial Exoplanet Science Advisory Team
(Thursday, December 19, 2002) - Integral's First Look at the Gamma-ray Universe
(Wednesday, December 18, 2002) - ESA's Aurora Program: Technologies on the Road to Mars
(Monday, December 16, 2002) - Announcement of Opportunity for the Venus Express mission
(Friday, December 13, 2002) - Arianespace releases initial information on Flight 157
(Thursday, December 12, 2002) - ESA presents Integral's first images
(Wednesday, December 11, 2002) - MSG-1 first image unveiled
(Wednesday, December 11, 2002) - Jean-Jacques Dordain to be Director General of ESA
(Wednesday, December 11, 2002) - Beagle 2 delivery for integration on Mars Express
(Tuesday, December 10, 2002) - Joint statement - International Space Station Heads of Agency meeting
(Friday, December 6, 2002) - Future astronaut diagnostics for the ISS bring advances in technology for telemedicine
(Friday, December 6, 2002) - Three European astronauts to fly to the ISS in 2003
(Thursday, December 5, 2002) - Transmitting films via satellite could mean the end of celluloid film - When more data can mean more fun
(Wednesday, December 4, 2002) - ESA proposes Johannesburg follow-up, hands over CEOS chair
(Monday, December 2, 2002) - No shortage of mysteries on Venus
(Saturday, November 30, 2002) - No shortage of mysteries on Venus
(Thursday, November 28, 2002) - "Ariane 10 tonnes": new lift capability for Europe
(Wednesday, November 27, 2002) - From Darwin to Internet at the speed of light
(Tuesday, November 26, 2002) - Driving force behind Mars Express
(Friday, November 22, 2002) - Envisat's ASAR reveals extent of massive oil spill off Spanish coast
(Thursday, November 21, 2002) - Sinking boats raise automatic alarm up to space
(Thursday, November 21, 2002) - New Ariane launcher all set for November liftoff
(Tuesday, November 12, 2002) - Medics demonstrate treating disaster victims via satellite
(Tuesday, November 12, 2002) - Set your own course for the stars
(Tuesday, November 12, 2002) - New Ariane launcher all set for November liftoff
(Monday, November 11, 2002) - ESA's Belgian astronaut returns from Odissea mission
(Sunday, November 10, 2002) - European Space Agency appoints Ogilvy Brand Relations to help market European assets on International Space Station
(Thursday, November 7, 2002) - No more doubts about ESA's Venus Express!
(Wednesday, November 6, 2002) - Get the best of the Net for free via satellite
(Wednesday, November 6, 2002) - XMM-Newton gives new clues about exploding stars
(Wednesday, November 6, 2002) - Europe's first International Space Station Education Kit for students aged 12-15
(Saturday, November 2, 2002) - Three ESA satellites reveal Etna's complexity
(Wednesday, October 30, 2002) - Success for Rosetta's Transatlantic Link
(Wednesday, October 30, 2002) - ESA's Belgian astronaut on way to Space Station in new Soyuz spacecraft
(Tuesday, October 29, 2002) - ESA's Belgian astronaut ready for Space Station mission
(Friday, October 25, 2002) - ESA's good-natured DevILS
(Thursday, October 24, 2002) - Space technology for Alpine activities
(Wednesday, October 23, 2002) - International meeting on space and world heritage
(Tuesday, October 22, 2002) - Europe opens a window onto a violent Universe
(Thursday, October 17, 2002) - At that star, turn left!
(Wednesday, October 16, 2002) - The European Space Agency Awards Alcatel the Amerhis System
(Tuesday, October 15, 2002) - Soyuz rocket fails on launch from Plesetsk cosmodrome carrying ESA experiment payload
(Tuesday, October 15, 2002) - Lift Off for Aurora: Europe's First Steps to Mars, the Moon and Beyond
(Friday, October 11, 2002) - Major award for the 'Father of Rosetta'
(Friday, October 11, 2002) - Exploding star takes astronomers by surprise
(Friday, October 11, 2002) - Challenges of Landing on Alien Worlds
(Thursday, October 10, 2002) - Young Trainees Opportunities at CSG Kourou
(Wednesday, October 9, 2002) - ESA's Integral satellite ready for lift-off from Baikonur
(Friday, October 4, 2002) - Space and daily life: young people around the world have their say
(Wednesday, October 2, 2002) - Integral -tracking extreme radiation across the Universe
(Tuesday, October 1, 2002) - Space technology geared to the car
(Thursday, September 26, 2002) - Space is big, but not big enough
(Thursday, September 26, 2002) - MSG-1 weather satellite ready for commissioning
(Thursday, September 26, 2002) - Avoiding the Fate of the Dinosaurs
(Wednesday, September 25, 2002) - First Announcement: Fifth IAA International Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Missions
(Wednesday, September 25, 2002) - KNMI forecast for breakup of the Antarctic ozone hole
(Monday, September 23, 2002) - ESA satellite imagery credited with breakthrough in earthquake research
(Friday, September 20, 2002) - ESA to search for life, but not as we know it
(Thursday, September 19, 2002) - FRED is space qualified! Ferrari red paint passes road test for trip to Mars
(Wednesday, September 18, 2002) - Data from the team will help improve the design of Galileo receivers;Galileo receivers - in search of signals to ignore
(Wednesday, September 18, 2002) - Rosetta arrives in South America
(Monday, September 16, 2002) - ESA/EC to 'boost' space-related entrepreneurs
(Monday, September 16, 2002) - Floating students at work
(Monday, September 16, 2002) - A rose blooming in space
(Thursday, September 12, 2002) - Summit endorses role of space
(Wednesday, September 11, 2002) - Latin America reaps development dividends with ESA Earth observation training
(Wednesday, September 11, 2002) - Calling all teachers interested in space
(Wednesday, September 11, 2002) - ESA to look for the missing link in gravity
(Wednesday, September 11, 2002) - ESA Press Event: See Mars Express before its departure to the Red Planet
(Thursday, September 5, 2002) - Timing is critical as launch windows approach
(Thursday, September 5, 2002) - CEOS chairman addresses Johannesburg Summit
(Wednesday, September 4, 2002) - A preference for the Earth, a passion for the Universe - ESOC celebrates 35 years
(Wednesday, September 4, 2002) - No place for life to hide from Mars Express
(Tuesday, September 3, 2002) - Flawless launch of a super Meteosat
(Thursday, August 29, 2002) - New Weather Satellite to Help Improve Forecasts and Early Warninng of Severe Weather
(Thursday, August 29, 2002) - No rest on the way to the most mysterious of Saturn's moons
(Wednesday, August 28, 2002) - New instrument to investigate climate change
(Tuesday, August 27, 2002) - Aprčs le déluge: ERS and Envisat imagery contribute to European flood relief
(Tuesday, August 27, 2002) - ESA studies the Sun-Earth climate link
(Friday, August 23, 2002) - The first of the second generation of Meteosat satellites ready for lift-off
(Wednesday, August 21, 2002) - September roll-out planned for Euro 83 million GMES Services programme
(Wednesday, August 21, 2002) - Landing On A Cosmic Iceberg
(Wednesday, August 21, 2002) - Ferrari Red Paint Competes For An Extraordinary Qualification
(Wednesday, August 21, 2002) - Ten astronauts train in Europe for the International Space Station. Meet them at the European Astronaut Centre, Cologne.
(Monday, August 19, 2002) - SOHO discovers 500th new comet
(Thursday, August 15, 2002) - Starquakes reveal stellar secrets
(Wednesday, August 14, 2002) - MSG - More than just the weather
(Monday, August 12, 2002) - ESA at the World Summit on Sustainable Development
(Tuesday, August 6, 2002) - Envisat's night eye supports icebound ship rescue in Antarctica
(Friday, August 2, 2002) - End of the bedrest campaign
(Tuesday, July 30, 2002) - ESA and Eurocontrol sign cooperation agreement on using space technology for civil aviation
(Saturday, July 27, 2002) - Violent days on the Sun
(Friday, July 26, 2002) - Closer ties between NASA and ESA safety organisations
(Thursday, July 25, 2002) - Rosetta passes compatibility test
(Friday, July 19, 2002) - A glimpse into the heart of a dying star - Behind the scenes at a stellar chemical factory
(Thursday, July 18, 2002) - Artemis, one year after launch
(Monday, July 15, 2002) - ESA and the European Commission launch a consultation forum on satellite-based Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
(Monday, July 15, 2002) - Space technology for McLaren at the British Grand Prix
(Saturday, July 6, 2002) - And now the weather ... on Mars!
(Wednesday, July 3, 2002) - PROBA images available on web
(Wednesday, July 3, 2002) - UK science minister inaugurates Star Tiger project
(Tuesday, July 2, 2002) - Space and daily life ... in 45 years (daily life on Mars)
(Sunday, June 30, 2002) - ESA highlights contributions of space imagery to disaster relief
(Friday, June 28, 2002) - Rosetta wishes CONTOUR luck chasing comets
(Thursday, June 27, 2002) - Young stars in old galaxies - surprising discovery with the world's leading telescopes
(Wednesday, June 26, 2002) - Coming to a cinema near you - courtesy of ESA
(Tuesday, June 25, 2002) - Envisat breaks the terabyte barrier
(Tuesday, June 25, 2002) - Earth observation finds a role in environmental treaties
(Monday, June 24, 2002) - Weather forecasting and climate change : Meteosat seminar for journalists in Cannes
(Friday, June 21, 2002) - The European Union and ESA: the need for closer working relations
(Thursday, June 20, 2002) - ESA supports Reuters humanitarian trust
(Thursday, June 20, 2002) - Life after retirement for Hubble hardware
(Thursday, June 20, 2002) - ESA astronaut Claudie Haignere appointed minister
(Tuesday, June 18, 2002) - ESA paves the way for an avalanche of new extrasolar planet discoveries
(Tuesday, June 18, 2002) - ESA's first 35m Deep Space Ground Station successfully tracks spacecraft: New Norcia getting ready!
(Tuesday, June 18, 2002) - SUCCESS 2002 - an opportunity for students
(Friday, June 14, 2002) - Swedish chair for ESA Council
(Thursday, June 13, 2002) - Stormy Solar Weather Plays the Sun Like a Guitar
(Thursday, June 13, 2002) - Solar loops spring into view
(Thursday, June 13, 2002) - Better sunbathing for satellites
(Wednesday, June 12, 2002) - ESA develops a smarter way to travel through space
(Tuesday, June 11, 2002) - ESA Science Media Day: Rosetta and Integral getting ready for launch
(Friday, June 7, 2002) - ESA's Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) is launched to the ISS
(Thursday, June 6, 2002) - Star Tiger to unveil submillimetre wave secrets
(Wednesday, June 5, 2002) - Five months and counting: final theoretical exams for Belgian ESA astronaut Frank De Winne
(Wednesday, June 5, 2002) - Pinpoint accuracy with the Proba camera
(Tuesday, June 4, 2002) - Joint Statement at the International Space Station Heads of Agency meeting Monday 3 June 2002 - Paris (France)
(Monday, June 3, 2002) - ESA's Chairmanship of CEOS
(Sunday, June 2, 2002) - Scientists brave the cold carrying out the European Survey of Arctic Gravity Campaign
(Saturday, June 1, 2002) - Mars Express has the sophisticated science to find the water ice on Mars
(Thursday, May 30, 2002) - Gravity Matters
(Wednesday, May 29, 2002) - Invitation to the press: Galileo at GNSS 2002
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - What puts the "Advanced" in Envisat's Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar?
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - Is life the rule or the exception? The answer may be in the interstellar clouds
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - ESA astronaut training in Europe for October mission to the International Space Station. Mission name and logo unveiled.
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - ESA selects new Earth-Observation missions
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - "Cosmic Vision": the new ESA Science Programme
(Monday, May 27, 2002) - GALILEO at GNSS 2002
(Friday, May 24, 2002) - SPOT 5 is looking good
(Friday, May 24, 2002) - Rosetta breaks the sound barrier
(Friday, May 24, 2002) - New ESA initiative to fund SME satcom innovations
(Tuesday, May 21, 2002) - Unusual views of the Sun
(Tuesday, May 21, 2002) - Slowly but surely - Artemis heads towards its working position
(Saturday, May 18, 2002) - ESA to unveil its new science programme
(Thursday, May 16, 2002) - Amazing wind speeds have been measured on the Sun by the SUMER instrument on SOHO
(Thursday, May 16, 2002) - Space technology disposes of sludge
(Wednesday, May 15, 2002) - Gardens in space
(Wednesday, May 15, 2002) - Extreme machine simulates space conditions
(Tuesday, May 7, 2002) - ESA astronaut returns to Earth after Space Station 'taxi' flight
(Sunday, May 5, 2002) - Nelson Mandela calls the Space Station
(Friday, May 3, 2002) - MPLM Leonardo Scheduled to Fly in Late May
(Friday, May 3, 2002) - ESA and CNES sign contract on CSG
(Thursday, May 2, 2002) - Made in Darmstadt: SCOS-2000
(Friday, April 26, 2002) - ESA finds a black-hole flywheel in the Milky Way
(Friday, April 26, 2002) - Successful lift-off for Italian on first mission into space
(Thursday, April 25, 2002) - European students design a satellite
(Thursday, April 25, 2002) - ESA takes a new look at the Moon
(Tuesday, April 23, 2002) - ESA astronaut Frank De Winne to fly to the International Space Station in
(Thursday, April 18, 2002) - Take a "Space Walk" at ILA in Berlin
(Thursday, April 18, 2002) - ESA astronaut on Russian flight to Space Station
(Wednesday, April 17, 2002) - Commercial opportunities on the ISS to be profiled at the Hannover Industrial Exhibition
(Monday, April 15, 2002) - France and ESA sign CSG spaceport agreement
(Friday, April 12, 2002) - France and ESA sign CSG spaceport agreement
(Thursday, April 11, 2002) - Long-term bed rest study: second period 22 March - 27 July 2002
(Thursday, April 11, 2002) - Jules Verne - an extraordinary space traveller
(Wednesday, April 10, 2002) - An international market place for space technology Technology Transfer at Hanover Fair 2002
(Tuesday, April 9, 2002) - An international market place for space technology - Technology Transfer at Hanover Fair 2002
(Monday, April 8, 2002) - ESA's X-ray space telescope proves supernova can cause mysterious gamma-ray bursts
(Friday, April 5, 2002) - ESA's X-ray space telescope proves supernovae can cause mysterious gamma-ray bursts
(Thursday, April 4, 2002) - New study reveals twice as many asteroids as previously believed
(Thursday, April 4, 2002) - Making the best use of Envisat and friends
(Wednesday, April 3, 2002) - World Space Week 2002 celebration at ESTEC in cooperation with UNESCO
(Tuesday, April 2, 2002) - The first ENVISAT check-up on the Earth
(Thursday, March 28, 2002) - INTEGRAL Science Data Centre to be presented to the press
(Wednesday, March 27, 2002) - Early European astronomers determined Easter dates
(Wednesday, March 27, 2002) - Galileo gets the go-ahead
(Tuesday, March 26, 2002) - ESA to test the smartest technique for detecting extrasolar planets from the ground
(Tuesday, March 26, 2002) - Space 'Freezer' Ready for Shipment to Florida
(Monday, March 25, 2002) - Image: The Disturbed Spiral Galaxy NGC 7673
(Monday, March 25, 2002) - Physics on Stage 2 festival - 2 to 6 April 2002
(Monday, March 25, 2002) - Automated Transfer Vehicle under the spotlight at ESA/ESTEC
(Friday, March 22, 2002) - Renewal of the ESA Director of Launchers Mandate
(Friday, March 22, 2002) - ESA and 11 Space Companies Sign ISS Commercialisation Agreement
(Friday, March 22, 2002) - ESA welcomes the conclusions of the Barcelona European council on Galileo
(Wednesday, March 20, 2002) - ESA and the Commission kick off action plan for Global Monitoring for
(Tuesday, March 19, 2002) - European and Canadian space agencies announce communications contract
(Tuesday, March 19, 2002) - Sci-Tech - Couldn't be without it!
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - "The first check-up of the Earth" - Media event at ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - ESA: Martian Spots Warrant A Close Look
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - An invitation to meet Vega
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - Hubble rejuvenated -- an interview with Piero Benvenuti
(Tuesday, March 12, 2002) - Aerocapture manoeuvre planned for 2007
(Monday, March 11, 2002) - Call for Exploration Technology Proposals
(Monday, March 11, 2002) - Job Opportunities for Europeans at the Guiana Space Center
(Monday, March 11, 2002) - Roberto Vittori's Training Diary 1: the story so far
(Monday, March 11, 2002) - ESA and ASI launch the first sponsorship initiative for European research
(Friday, March 8, 2002) - European Faint Object Camera on Hubble sets world record - celebrating the successes of ESA's sharp-sighted camera
(Thursday, March 7, 2002) - Galileo development goes on despite ministerial deferrment
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002) - Envisat prepares to start work
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002) - Hubble's solar arrays - behind the scenes
(Tuesday, March 5, 2002) - Astronauts start challenging Hubble repair mission
(Saturday, March 2, 2002) - Student experiences fantastic start to Hubble Servicing Mission 3B
(Friday, March 1, 2002) - European astronomers get their first chance to detect rocky planets around other worlds
(Thursday, February 28, 2002) - Europe's environmental eye soars into orbit
(Thursday, February 28, 2002) - World's Largest Switchboard for Climate Monitoring
(Tuesday, February 26, 2002) - Top class images help ESA's Rosetta prepare to ride on a cosmic bullet
(Tuesday, February 26, 2002) - First Swedish astronaut to fly to International Space Station in 2003
(Tuesday, February 26, 2002) - Critical thermal tests begin for Rosetta comet chaser
(Friday, February 22, 2002) - ESA's Envisat satellite ready for lift-off
(Friday, February 22, 2002) - First Italian astronaut to be flown to the International Space Station on board a Russian spacecraft
(Thursday, February 21, 2002) - Modus operandi: how satellites track a mass killer
(Wednesday, February 20, 2002) - Artemis starts its journey to final orbit
(Wednesday, February 20, 2002) - Hubble gets revitalised in new Servicing Mission for more and better
(Friday, February 15, 2002) - 8th European Symposium on Life Sciences Research in Space
(Friday, February 15, 2002) - Green light for placing a RapidEye Camera on the International Space Station
(Friday, February 15, 2002) - First View of a Newborn Millisecond Pulsar?
(Wednesday, February 13, 2002) - Students design a space station
(Monday, February 11, 2002) - CryoSat - a satellite with an icy mission
(Friday, February 8, 2002) - A voyage from space to sea with Envisat
(Friday, February 8, 2002) - Italy's cosmonaut prepares
(Thursday, February 7, 2002) - ESA Director of Science visits Applied Physics Laboratory
(Thursday, February 7, 2002) - Europeans invited to participate in Solar Dynamics Observatory
(Thursday, February 7, 2002) - ESA on the world stage -- international agreements with Brazil, Poland
(Thursday, February 7, 2002) - European low-ozone event reveals worrying trend
(Wednesday, February 6, 2002) - ESA Director Genaral receives high recognition from NASA
(Thursday, January 24, 2002) - Envisat - the detail's in the data
(Wednesday, January 23, 2002) - First PROBA pictures promise wealth of environmental data
(Wednesday, January 23, 2002) - ISO finding questions accepted theory that liquid water was present in young Solar System
(Wednesday, January 16, 2002) - A New Year message from the Director of the Science Programme of ESA
(Thursday, January 10, 2002) - ESA's new camera will revolutionise the way astronomers observe the Universe
(Thursday, January 10, 2002) - SOHO sees dazzling eruption from the Sun
(Wednesday, January 9, 2002) - SOHO's private view of a sunbathing comet
(Wednesday, January 9, 2002) - 'Eyes' in space check shrimp farms
(Saturday, January 5, 2002) - ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
(Friday, January 4, 2002) - ESA Bedrest Mission accomplished
(Friday, December 21, 2001) - 2003 missions will go to Mars with Christmas spirit
(Friday, December 21, 2001) - Jose Achache is the new ESA Director of Earth Observation
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - ESA: The influence of space on design: a competition is launched
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - Focus on Foton
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - Space technology adds a sparkle
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - European scientists invited to participate in MICROSCOPE
(Thursday, December 20, 2001) - Ulysses gets a new partner in the hunt for the source of gamma-ray bursts
(Tuesday, December 18, 2001) - Students follow in the footsteps of scientists - ESA/ESO astronomy exercises provide a taste of real astronomy
(Friday, December 14, 2001) - Wish upon a shooting star - the Geminids meteor shower peaks tonight
(Thursday, December 13, 2001) - Cluster Quartet Probes the Secrets of the Black Aurora
(Monday, December 10, 2001) - A Warmer World Awaits: Fact or Fiction?
(Friday, December 7, 2001) - Rosetta reunion as Lander is delivered and mated
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - Bedrest study phase 1 comes to an end: meet the scientists and volunteers
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - Perfect images transmitted via a laser link between Artemis and SPOT 4
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - Satellite shows how logging makes forest more flammable
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - Scattered clues to climate change
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - ESA to help Portuguese fire fighting efforts
(Thursday, December 6, 2001) - Exploring the digital Universe with Europe's Astrophysical Virtual Observatory
(Wednesday, December 5, 2001) - First image and spectrum of a Dark Matter object
(Wednesday, December 5, 2001) - ESA Astronaut Frank De Winne to fly to the International Space Station on
Soyuz
(Friday, November 30, 2001) - ESA's Earth observation application activities certified to ISO 9001
(Wednesday, November 28, 2001) - Huygens passes communications test with flying colors
(Tuesday, November 27, 2001) - Mapping the ingredients of an exploded star
(Tuesday, November 27, 2001) - Astronomy helps advance medical diagnosis techniques
(Tuesday, November 27, 2001) - Lying down on the job
(Tuesday, November 27, 2001) - Not-so-soft landings on other worlds
(Tuesday, November 27, 2001) - ESA hosts major international X-ray symposium
(Monday, November 26, 2001) - ENVISAT: ground control expects a wealth of data
(Monday, November 26, 2001) - STARRS flying over Europe
(Friday, November 23, 2001) - ESA receives IBIS gamma-ray imager after successful calibration
(Wednesday, November 21, 2001) - Solar Powered Car with ESA Space Technology has won World Solar Challenge
(Wednesday, November 21, 2001) - Press briefing on Ministerial Council meeting
(Wednesday, November 21, 2001) - A world first: data transmission between European satellites using laser light
(Wednesday, November 21, 2001) - SOHO's latest surprise: gas near the Sun heading the wrong way
(Tuesday, November 20, 2001) - Rosetta orbiter rolls into the Netherlands
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - The Edinburgh Ministerial Council: ESA programmes and budgets
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - Ariane-5 booster test firing at the Guiana Space Centre
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - The Leonids meteor shower -- best one yet?
(Friday, November 16, 2001) - Operation Leonids Meteor Storm: ESA Scientists Search For Shooting Stars In The Southern Hemisphere
(Thursday, November 15, 2001) - Huygens ready for dress rehearsal
(Thursday, November 15, 2001) - Space serving European citizens
(Thursday, November 15, 2001) - A launch pad for Vega
(Wednesday, November 14, 2001) - Is it a star? Is it a planet? ISO may have discovered the true nature
of brown dwarfs
(Wednesday, November 14, 2001) - Solar storm blasts Cluster
(Wednesday, November 14, 2001) - Europe joins the search for life elsewhere in the Universe
(Monday, November 12, 2001) - Europe's Environment Satellite
(Friday, November 9, 2001) - New ozone mini-hole occurring over Europe
(Friday, November 9, 2001) - Space-based solar racing car on starting grid
(Friday, November 9, 2001) - Rosetta's mating ritual completed
(Friday, November 9, 2001) - ESA's New Aurora Program: The Next Step in Human Spaceflight
(Thursday, November 8, 2001) - SOHO reveals how sunspots take a stranglehold on the Sun
(Tuesday, November 6, 2001) - Galileo development forges ahead pending ministerial decisions
(Tuesday, November 6, 2001) - Flying fish in Zero G
(Tuesday, November 6, 2001) - XMM-Newton's new vision of a classic 'Deep Field'
(Friday, November 2, 2001) - Mars Express strikes a musical note
(Friday, November 2, 2001) - Space Station 'taxi' flight returns ESA astronaut to Earth
(Wednesday, October 31, 2001) - New spacecraft to preserve our planet and the environment
(Tuesday, October 30, 2001) - Weightless in bed for three months. Want to volunteer?
(Monday, October 29, 2001) - Discus thrower captured by gamma rays
(Friday, October 26, 2001) - International Space Station receives 2001 Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation
(Friday, October 26, 2001) - A game reserve for brown-dwarf hunters -- ISO finds 30 'failed stars' in rho Ophiuchi
(Thursday, October 25, 2001) - New views of Earth
(Wednesday, October 24, 2001) - Black hole monster in a spin releases energy!
(Monday, October 22, 2001) - European astronaut Claudie HaignerŽ heads for the International Space
(Sunday, October 21, 2001) - First European woman heads for International Space Station
(Thursday, October 18, 2001) - Micro-satellite will hook into Internet
(Wednesday, October 17, 2001) - ESA Council Meeting at ministerial level: Edinburgh 14and 15 November 2001
(Tuesday, October 16, 2001) - 4th anniversary celebration for Huygens team
(Tuesday, October 16, 2001) - The first giant space telescope will be entirely European
(Monday, October 15, 2001) - Space comes to Edinburgh
(Monday, October 15, 2001) - More science on the International Space Station thanks to ESA's
(Friday, October 12, 2001) - Physical and life science experiments "tested" in absence of gravity
(Friday, October 12, 2001) - Ulysses reaches the Sun's north pole
(Thursday, October 11, 2001) - Two ESA Directors get renewed terms
(Thursday, October 11, 2001) - Toxic compound in space signals starbirth
(Wednesday, October 10, 2001) - Global Monitoring for Environment and Security, Europe gets ready
(Wednesday, October 10, 2001) - Cluster captures a double cusp
(Tuesday, October 9, 2001) - Ulysses sees the Sun begin to quiet down
(Monday, October 8, 2001) - Gravitational lens helps Hubble and Keck discover galaxy building block
(Friday, October 5, 2001) - ESA stimulates scientific and industrial relations with four East European
countries
(Thursday, October 4, 2001) - ERS-2 goes gyro-less
(Wednesday, October 3, 2001) - Going to Extremes
(Wednesday, October 3, 2001) - Monitoring African gorillas -- a joint ESA/UNESCO initiative
(Tuesday, October 2, 2001) - ESA takes another step towards the search for Earth-like planets and gravitational waves
(Friday, September 28, 2001) - Double Star update for European scientists
(Thursday, September 27, 2001) - 'Space' in the classroom - A subject without boundaries International Space Station Education Conference at ESA/ESTEC from 26 to 28 October 2001
(Tuesday, September 25, 2001) - Irish astronomers eager to use European gamma-ray space observatory
(Tuesday, September 25, 2001) - Huygens checks out successfully for the 8th time
(Monday, September 24, 2001) - ESA's new antenna is quite a dish!
(Thursday, September 20, 2001) - ESA Tracks Antarctic Ozone Hole Growth
(Tuesday, September 18, 2001) - ESA to fund early-stage satcom businesses
(Tuesday, September 18, 2001) - Cluster quartet take a trip down Earth's tail
(Monday, September 17, 2001) - Unique tasks for SMART-1 in exploring the Moon
(Wednesday, September 12, 2001) - Greater accuracy deepens understanding -- Hubble's Faint Object Spectrograph
re-calibrated
(Tuesday, September 11, 2001) - Cold comfort for newborn stars - ISO unmasks the icy veil around the Eagle's fiery heart
(Saturday, September 8, 2001) - Autumn -- a busy time for GRID enthusiasts
(Friday, September 7, 2001) - Cold comfort for newborn stars -- ISO unmasks the icy veil around the Eagle's
fiery heart
(Friday, September 7, 2001) - Solar Challenge rally benefits from space technology
(Friday, September 7, 2001) - Satellites in orbit - A new interactive website from ESA Science
(Monday, September 3, 2001) - 3 Months in bed to simulate effects of long-duration Space Station missions
(Friday, August 31, 2001) - Breaking the protein code with the Space Station
(Friday, August 31, 2001) - Mars Express spacecraft testing begins
(Thursday, August 30, 2001) - Cluster spacecraft surf the plasma waves
(Thursday, August 30, 2001) - Europe to identify underground water on Mars
(Monday, August 27, 2001) - 3D TV for space, live at IFA 2001
(Monday, August 27, 2001) - Hubble reveals previously unseen shocks
(Friday, August 24, 2001) - First European experiment facility up and running on the ISS
(Friday, August 17, 2001) - The Great Ear of ESOC is Under Construction
(Thursday, August 16, 2001) - Mars Express passes milestone with flying colours
(Wednesday, August 15, 2001) - More new ideas for satellite navigation systems at summer school
(Sunday, August 12, 2001) - APCF - The first European experiment is all set for launch
(Thursday, August 9, 2001) - Cluster tunes in to the dawn chorus
(Thursday, August 9, 2001) - 4th ESA student parabolic flight campaign
(Monday, August 6, 2001) - Satellite firefighters in action this summer
(Thursday, August 2, 2001) - GOME, ATSR and SAR keep watch over Mt. Etna's Current Eruption
(Wednesday, August 1, 2001) - New ESA web site for Human Spaceflight
(Tuesday, July 31, 2001) - X-ray emission from the jets of infant stars
(Monday, July 30, 2001) - Recycling for Life...on Mars?
(Friday, July 27, 2001) - Artemis recovery operation continuing successfully
(Wednesday, July 25, 2001) - The Red Spider Nebula: Surfing in Sagittarius - not for the faint-hearted!
(Tuesday, July 24, 2001) - Teachers in Space - International Space Station Education Conference at ESA/ESTEC from 26 to 28 October 2001
(Monday, July 23, 2001) - ALICE arrives in Italy
(Friday, July 20, 2001) - ESA starts recovery of Artemis
(Thursday, July 19, 2001) - A decade of ERS Earth-watching
(Tuesday, July 17, 2001) - Cluster stars in Bristol
(Tuesday, July 17, 2001) - Surfing and diving in the Earth's magnetosphere, Cluster celebrates one year of science excellence in orbit
(Monday, July 16, 2001) - ESA assessing the situation to bring the Artemis satellite back into the right
orbit
(Friday, July 13, 2001) - Final countdown for Artemis launch
(Thursday, July 12, 2001) - Good vibrations for SMART-1
(Thursday, July 12, 2001) - INTEGRAL road circus -- motorized Hannibal's army on Europe's highways
(Wednesday, July 11, 2001) - Last earthly moments for Artemis
(Monday, July 9, 2001) - Postcard from Mars: ESA physicist-engineer Vladimir Pletser on Devon Island
(Monday, July 9, 2001) - Medical research on the International Space Station might have won
Philippoussis Wimbledon
(Friday, July 6, 2001) - Rosetta's CONSERT heads for a real cool venue
(Thursday, July 5, 2001) - Life in the Universe ? Is anybody out there?
(Thursday, July 5, 2001) - Countdown continues for ESA's Artemis satellite - Follow the launch from various ESA establishments and on the ESA website
(Thursday, July 5, 2001) - JEM-X eager to discover new cosmic 'animals'
(Tuesday, July 3, 2001) - Golf, health and ESA
(Tuesday, July 3, 2001) - ESA and NASA agree a new mission scenario for Cassini-Huygens
(Monday, July 2, 2001) - MAP blazes the way for Planck, ESA's probe into the birth of the Universe
(Monday, July 2, 2001) - European Space Agency and NASA Set New Cassini-Huygens Plan
(Friday, June 29, 2001) - European experts gather to prepare for Gaia
(Thursday, June 28, 2001) - ESA's next solar mission attracts Sun followers to Tenerife
(Tuesday, June 26, 2001) - Cluster's whispers probe the electrifying plasmasphere
(Monday, June 25, 2001) - ESA announces signature of its largest-ever contract awarded to build astronomy satellites
(Friday, June 22, 2001) - Lift off for Rosetta at Le Bourget
(Thursday, June 21, 2001) - New Director of Strategy and External Relations named at ESA
(Thursday, June 21, 2001) - Mars Express team returns from reconnaissance mission to Baikonur
(Wednesday, June 20, 2001) - During Africa's solar eclipse, SOHO will still see the whole Sun
(Tuesday, June 19, 2001) - Ulysses encounters massive coronal ejection from the Sun
(Tuesday, June 19, 2001) - Liftoff for ESA Launchers Programme new web site
(Tuesday, June 19, 2001) - Striking ultraviolet images from XMM-Newton: Extreme stellar activity and the supermassive black hole in M81
(Tuesday, June 19, 2001) - XMM-Newton peers into a stellar coffin
(Thursday, June 14, 2001) - Win a rucksack with Artemis!
(Thursday, June 14, 2001) - International Space Station wins Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation
(Thursday, June 14, 2001) - "Are there other universes out there?" - an interview with Rod Davies, astronomer
(Tuesday, June 12, 2001) - The 'ins and outs' of Cluster's celestial dance
(Monday, June 11, 2001) - Europe and Russia strengthen co-operation in Space
(Friday, June 8, 2001) - Mars Express to investigate Phobos
(Thursday, June 7, 2001) - Second Call for Proposals for ESA Earth Explorer Opportunity Missions
(Friday, June 1, 2001) - Paris Air Show at Le Bourget: media programme
(Wednesday, May 30, 2001) - European children draw a flag for the Earth
(Tuesday, May 29, 2001) - ISS Forum 2001 - The Space Station is open for business
(Tuesday, May 29, 2001) - Life, the universe and everything discussed in Frascati
(Monday, May 28, 2001) - The Maxus-4 package: what goes on in microgravity
(Monday, May 28, 2001) - Microgravity at Merignac
(Monday, May 28, 2001) - Environment satellite goes on tour
(Tuesday, May 22, 2001) - More European astronauts to fly to the International Space Station on Russian spacecraft. First assignment for Italian ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori
(Monday, May 21, 2001) - Leading European Research Organisations Join Forces in EIROFORUM
(Monday, May 21, 2001) - ESA's Artemis telecommunications satellite to be launched in July
(Thursday, May 17, 2001) - SOHO's unique view of a comet that fell to pieces
(Thursday, May 17, 2001) - ESA takes first step to a new era in environmental monitoring
(Wednesday, May 16, 2001) - Ices, rock, organic material -- what is Titan really made of?
(Wednesday, May 16, 2001) - First European conference on industrial and commercial utilisation of the
International Space Station
(Tuesday, May 15, 2001) - Gaia -- a gift to the next generation of astronomers
(Monday, May 14, 2001) - STS-107 crew train at ESTEC
(Thursday, May 10, 2001) - ESA's solar system explorers come alive
(Tuesday, May 8, 2001) - INTEGRAL's SPI sees stars after a hefty dose of gamma rays
(Monday, May 7, 2001) - Earth observation business opportunities for European and Canadian industry
(Monday, May 7, 2001) - ISS Forum 2001
(Monday, May 7, 2001) - Planck scientists reveal all!
(Thursday, May 3, 2001) - The busiest ever ESA parabolic flight campaign ready to take off
(Thursday, May 3, 2001) - ESA astronaut sets research in motion on International Space Station
(Wednesday, May 2, 2001) - Space System Integrators and Small Medium-sized Enterprises meet at "Industry Space Days"
(Monday, April 30, 2001) - Five years of discoveries with SOHO have made the Sun transparent
(Friday, April 27, 2001) - Final preparation tests for Artemis
(Thursday, April 26, 2001) - International Space Station partners grant flight exemption for Dennis Tito
(Wednesday, April 25, 2001) - Raffaello delivers
(Wednesday, April 25, 2001) - Maxus 4 is now ready for launch on sub-orbital microgravity mission
(Wednesday, April 25, 2001) - First European enters the Space Station
(Tuesday, April 24, 2001) - ESA celebrates Sun-Earth Day on 27-28 April 2001
(Monday, April 23, 2001) - Raffaelo installation today
(Sunday, April 22, 2001) - High-Tech from Space - Technology Transfer at Hanover Fair 2001
(Friday, April 20, 2001) - European delegation to China discusses "mini-Cluster" mission
(Thursday, April 19, 2001) - Guidoni makes history as first European on Space Station
(Thursday, April 19, 2001) - GALILEO forges ahead with new release of funds
(Wednesday, April 18, 2001) - XMM-Newton links black hole to microquasar
(Wednesday, April 18, 2001) - ESA celebrates Sun-Earth Day on 27-28 April 2001
(Tuesday, April 17, 2001) - First European astronaut visits the International Space Station
(Wednesday, April 11, 2001) - Giotto's heritage: the past and future of comet exploration
(Tuesday, April 10, 2001) - Europe goes to Mars - preparations are well under way
(Friday, April 6, 2001) - Spin-offs from space and aeronautics: LOSTESC Programme attracts interest
(Thursday, April 5, 2001) - Mars may not be completely dry or geologically inactive.
(Thursday, April 5, 2001) - First results from the Jupiter observation campaign at the EGS
(Thursday, April 5, 2001) - Europe should invest more in space science
(Thursday, April 5, 2001) - The Next Generation Lectures of The Hague
(Wednesday, March 28, 2001) - Future missions may have a major impact
(Wednesday, March 28, 2001) - Photo Release: N83B - massive infant stars rock their cradle
(Wednesday, March 28, 2001) - Thanks to ESA, KNMI offers a UV forecasting Service
(Monday, March 26, 2001) - New Director of Technical and Operational Support named at ESA
(Monday, March 26, 2001) - Comet provides a wealth of new X-ray data
(Wednesday, March 21, 2001) - Prime Contractor selected for ESA's Herschel and Planck space satellites
(Tuesday, March 20, 2001) - New clocks to keep time for Galileo satellite navigation system
(Monday, March 19, 2001) - SMART-1 structural model takes shape
(Monday, March 19, 2001) - Chilly test for INTEGRAL's spectrometer
(Thursday, March 15, 2001) - A night to remember: the Giotto flyby of Halley's comet
(Wednesday, March 14, 2001) - Greek ferry voyage to test EGNOS, Europe's new satellite navigation system
(Wednesday, March 14, 2001) - Mars Express completes its first journey -- from Zurich to Stevenage
(Wednesday, March 14, 2001) - Third European Conference on Space Debris
(Monday, March 12, 2001) - Bush fire scare at Perth ground station
(Friday, March 9, 2001) - Call for ideas for the re-use of the MARS EXPRESS platform
(Thursday, March 8, 2001) - ESA Science Communication contracts for freelance journalists
(Wednesday, March 7, 2001) - Hubble spies huge clusters of stars formed by ancient encounter
(Wednesday, March 7, 2001) - Satellite multimedia terminals "speak the same language"
(Tuesday, March 6, 2001) - Optical Ground Station has sights set on Artemis
(Monday, March 5, 2001) - Astronomers scramble to use INTEGRAL
(Thursday, March 1, 2001) - ESA-EC Joint Task Force on European Strategy for Space meets for the first time in Brussels
(Thursday, March 1, 2001) - "First Convention of LUNAR explorers" - Invitation to the media - Paris, 9 March 2001, 09h00
(Thursday, March 1, 2001) - "Stop monster! Show us your spectrum!"
(Wednesday, February 28, 2001) - Hubble Zooms In on Bar of Favourite Spring Spiral Galaxy
(Tuesday, February 27, 2001) - Mars Express forges collaboration with Japanese Mars mission
(Monday, February 26, 2001) - SOHO analyses a kamikaze comet
(Friday, February 23, 2001) - Review applauds XMM-Newton's greatly increased efficiency
(Friday, February 23, 2001) - Fighting forest fires from space
(Wednesday, February 21, 2001) - The other ISO legacy: a pioneering infrared space telescope passes on
its expertise to its successors
(Tuesday, February 20, 2001) - ISS astronauts need to be versatile
(Monday, February 19, 2001) - Cluster's New View of near-Earth Space
(Friday, February 16, 2001) - ESA Call for Ideas - Planetary Exploration - To Define the Scientific Objectives for An Exploration Programme
(Thursday, February 15, 2001) - Unique science results from Cluster's Lunar eclipse
(Monday, February 12, 2001) - First Earth Explorer Core Mission moves into gear
(Monday, February 12, 2001) - 1st Convention of Lunar Explorers
(Thursday, February 8, 2001) - A unique 3-D view of our Galaxy
(Thursday, February 8, 2001) - Cluster commences operations : first exciting results to be announced at a media event in Paris
(Wednesday, February 7, 2001) - New views of El Salvador save lives
(Wednesday, February 7, 2001) - ESA ERS data shows West Antarctica is thinning
(Monday, February 5, 2001) - XMM-Newton geared up to serve its users even better
(Friday, February 2, 2001) - Cluster cleared for scientific operations by Commissioning Review Board
(Friday, February 2, 2001) - Greece signs special accord with ESA
(Thursday, February 1, 2001) - X-ray view into a starburst
(Tuesday, January 30, 2001) - 150 cosmologists and astrophysicists meet in the Netherlands at the end of January
(Tuesday, January 30, 2001) - Courage pays off as Cluster completes cusp crossing in Arctic blizzard
(Monday, January 29, 2001) - Ulysses witnesses the Sun's magnetic struggle
(Friday, January 26, 2001) - "Europe enlarges its Space" - Conférence at ESA/ESRIN
(Thursday, January 25, 2001) - "Europe enlarges its Space" - Conference at ESA/ESRIN
(Thursday, January 25, 2001) - INTEGRAL project forges ahead despite problems
(Monday, January 22, 2001) - ISO detects benzene in space - The first 'ringed molecule' found around stars
(Monday, January 22, 2001) - Envisat launch: only a few months to go!
(Thursday, January 18, 2001) - Rosetta flight structure arrives from Finland
(Thursday, January 18, 2001) - ESA continues work on Galileo pending EU's deferred decision
(Thursday, January 18, 2001) - New launcher for Artemis spacecraft
(Wednesday, January 17, 2001) - Leonids rose to the occasion -- despite bad weather
(Wednesday, January 17, 2001) - A shocking time for Cluster
(Monday, January 15, 2001) - ESA satellite data gives yachtsmen a competitive edge
(Monday, January 15, 2001) - The European Space Agency helps develop the Grid, the next generation of the World Wide Web
(Friday, January 12, 2001) - Space Mission: Y3K
(Friday, January 12, 2001) - 2000 -- a successful year for Ariane launches
(Monday, January 8, 2001) - Rosetta Camera to image ice and fire
(Monday, January 8, 2001) - ISO finds the 'missing ingredient' to make Jupiter
(Thursday, January 4, 2001) - New Year Message from the Director of the ESA Science Programme
(Wednesday, January 3, 2001) - Main Press and Communication activities for 2001
(Wednesday, January 3, 2001) - ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
(Wednesday, January 3, 2001) - Happy New Year from Jupiter!
(Sunday, December 31, 2000) - Rosetta's Christmas present to Mars Express
(Monday, December 25, 2000) - The Newly-named "Herschel Space Observatory" revisits its science goals. ESA's next infrared mission will also keep on searching for more water in spa
(Thursday, December 21, 2000) - Beagle 2 landing site selected
(Wednesday, December 20, 2000) - Huygens communications link enquiry board report released
(Wednesday, December 20, 2000) - Beagle 2 landing site selected
(Wednesday, December 20, 2000) - Green light for two new programmes: Vega Small Launcher and P80 Advanced Solid Booster
(Tuesday, December 19, 2000) - Satellite sniffs out chemical traces of atmospheric pollution
(Saturday, December 16, 2000) - XMM-Newton observatory: a year of monster astronomy
(Friday, December 15, 2000) - XMM-Newton discovers truely diffuse emission in M31
(Friday, December 15, 2000) - ESA's 'Herschel' will shed light on the mysterious transneptunian objects
(Friday, December 15, 2000) - Discoveries about life on Earth inspire Beagle 2
(Friday, December 15, 2000) - Uncovering the mysteries of Jupiter's aurora
(Thursday, December 14, 2000) - Rosetta: 766 Days to Launch ... And Counting!
(Wednesday, December 13, 2000) - ESA's FIRST space telescope to be re-named 'Herschel Space Observatory
(Tuesday, December 12, 2000) - Europe prepares to take decision on Galileo satellite navigation system
(Monday, December 11, 2000) - ESA helps establish emergency medical service in Canada's remote communities
(Thursday, December 7, 2000) - ESA takes further steps in caring for the Earth
(Wednesday, December 6, 2000) - ESA celebrates the discovery of infrared light
(Wednesday, December 6, 2000) - XMM-Newton Anniversary Press Conference
(Wednesday, December 6, 2000) - ESA Technology Transfer on show at the Science Museum in London
(Wednesday, December 6, 2000) - Cluster Scientists Present Preliminary Data
(Monday, December 4, 2000) - Cluster Scientists Present Preliminary Data
(Monday, December 4, 2000) - XMM-Newton views the remotest quasar
(Friday, December 1, 2000) - Solar fireworks for SOHO's anniversary
(Thursday, November 30, 2000) - Ulysses is now over the Sun's south pole
(Monday, November 27, 2000) - Spin up test for weather satellite
(Monday, November 27, 2000) - A year after lift-off, XMM-Newton is impressing the X-ray astronomy community
(Thursday, November 23, 2000) - Europe plays a major part in future Mars exploration
(Wednesday, November 22, 2000) - The European Space Agency takes Netd@ys Europe to the Stars - ESA and the European Commission invite schoolchildren to a space web-chat on 24 November
(Tuesday, November 21, 2000) - Portugal becomes ESA's 15th Member State
(Monday, November 20, 2000) - ESA and the European Union adopt a common strategy for space
(Thursday, November 16, 2000) - Second European conference on launcher technology : 21-24 November at La Sapienza University, Rome
(Wednesday, November 15, 2000) - Scientists, schoolteachers and students study physical and life sciences on parabolic flights with the European Space Agency
(Wednesday, November 15, 2000) - Successful "take-off" for the "youngest" European exhibition on the Sun
(Friday, November 10, 2000) - Leonids 2000: spectacular display or damp squib?
(Friday, November 10, 2000) - Integral Announcement of Opportunity (ESA AO-1)
(Tuesday, November 7, 2000) - Road test for EGNOS, Europe's new satellite navigation system
(Monday, November 6, 2000) - Fly me to the Sun! ESA inaugurates the European Project on the Sun
(Friday, November 3, 2000) - Satellite eyes focus on El Nino
(Friday, November 3, 2000) - Solving the X-ray background mystery
(Friday, November 3, 2000) - Earth-Moon Relationships in the spot-light
(Thursday, November 2, 2000) - ESA Bedrest Study Seeks Volunteers: "Are you male, aged 25 to 45 and need a rest?"
(Wednesday, November 1, 2000) - Trapeze project runs lifeline to remote areas
(Tuesday, October 31, 2000) - Opportunities for research with International Space Station
(Tuesday, October 31, 2000) - A single telephone line to mobilise space facilities for natural disaster management
(Friday, October 27, 2000) - Astronauts to set up home on International Space Station for first time
(Friday, October 27, 2000) - Evolution of the European Space Agency as seen by three "wise men"
(Thursday, October 26, 2000) - Envisat launch: Win a chance to send your drawing into space!
(Thursday, October 26, 2000) - Stephan's Quintet - A Mammoth Cosmic Collision (composite)
(Wednesday, October 25, 2000) - Rosetta Lander arrives in Italy for testing programme
(Monday, October 23, 2000) - Satellite ally in the battle against floods
(Friday, October 20, 2000) - ESA's new web portal - gateway to Europe's space presence
(Thursday, October 19, 2000) - A Unique test for Hubble's new Solar Arrays
(Thursday, October 19, 2000) - Physics in the Spotlight - CERN, ESA and ESO put Physics on stage
(Thursday, October 19, 2000) - A Milestone for the VLT Interferometer
(Monday, October 16, 2000) - Caring for the Earth - the European Space Agency's satellites ERS and Envisat
(Friday, October 13, 2000) - Let's go! ESA's Future Science missions get full approval
(Friday, October 13, 2000) - ESA announces its Future Science Missions
(Wednesday, October 11, 2000) - A Tantalising Veil in the Constellation Cygnus
(Tuesday, October 10, 2000) - New European capabilities for monitoring the ozone hole presented in Gothenburg, 16-20 October
(Tuesday, October 10, 2000) - Regular ESA Science chat forum starts on 11 October 2000
(Tuesday, October 10, 2000) - ESA announces its Future Science Missions
(Monday, October 2, 2000) - What Might The Sun Do One Day?
(Monday, October 2, 2000) - Solar scientists converge as solar activity peaks
(Friday, September 29, 2000) - Spacecraft Operations Manager describes Cluster commissioning at ESOC
(Thursday, September 28, 2000) - Climate change: new impressions from space
(Wednesday, September 20, 2000) - Looking into the cauldron of an exploded star
(Wednesday, September 13, 2000) - Artemis, Europe's latest communication satellite, on show at ESTEC
(Friday, September 8, 2000) - Unveiling the nature of a dusty galaxy
(Wednesday, September 6, 2000) - Luxembourg strengthens its ties with ESA
(Wednesday, September 6, 2000) - Ulysses returns to the Sun's south pole and encounters blustery solar weather
(Wednesday, September 6, 2000) - A stellar cocoon soon to hatch to a butterfly
(Thursday, August 31, 2000) - Project Scientist discusses commissioning of Cluster Quartet
(Monday, August 21, 2000) - Presentation of assessment study results second and third flexi-missions
(Friday, August 18, 2000) - Mars Express comes alive
(Thursday, August 17, 2000) - A new generation of detectors for X-ray imaging and spectroscopy applications
(Wednesday, August 16, 2000) - Second Cluster pair soar into the skies above Baikonur
(Wednesday, August 9, 2000) - SOHO improves space weather forecasting
(Thursday, August 3, 2000) - Second Cluster launch will complete the space quartet
(Tuesday, August 1, 2000) - Rover to join Beagle on Mars
(Tuesday, August 1, 2000) - Second Cluster Launch Will Complete the Space Quartet
(Monday, July 31, 2000) - Look for Comet Linear
(Friday, July 28, 2000) - International Space Station docks successfully with Zvezda module
(Wednesday, July 26, 2000) - Software to plan Mars Express mission orbit by orbit
(Tuesday, July 25, 2000) - Salsa and Samba in perfect step
(Friday, July 21, 2000) - ISO detects a new molecule in interstellar space
(Tuesday, July 11, 2000) - "Fasten your seat-belts, we are going to the Moon - and this time to stay!"
(Tuesday, July 11, 2000) - Zvezda launch on 12 July
(Wednesday, July 5, 2000) - Countdown for the Cluster quartet
(Monday, July 3, 2000) - Rosetta and Giotto bridge the generation gap
(Monday, July 3, 2000) - The ethics of outer space
(Friday, June 30, 2000) - ESA's SOHO and Cluster spacecraft star in new IMAX movie
(Thursday, June 29, 2000) - SMART-1 mock-up assembled
(Thursday, June 29, 2000) - Europe's first Space Station hardware set for lanch on board Zvezda module on 12 July
(Wednesday, June 28, 2000) - Europe's first Space Station hardware set for lanch on board Zvezda module on 12 July
(Wednesday, June 28, 2000) - Hubble uncovers the first high-resolution details in a gamma-ray burst host
galaxy
(Tuesday, June 27, 2000) - ESA/ESTEC Capital of the Moon on 10-15 July
(Tuesday, June 27, 2000) - Water discovery gives new impetus to Mars Express
(Friday, June 23, 2000) - Extension or renewal of Director's mandates
(Thursday, June 22, 2000) - European space systems support management of natural and technological disasters
(Thursday, June 22, 2000) - ESA and Canada renew cooperation agreement, building on long-term partnership
(Wednesday, June 21, 2000) - I spy with my little eye ... XMM-Newton in the sky!
(Wednesday, June 21, 2000) - XMM-Newton reveals details of the Castor sextuplet
(Monday, June 19, 2000) - ESA approves funding to extend Ulysses
(Wednesday, June 14, 2000) - Argon find bodes well for Rosetta's noble mission
(Wednesday, June 14, 2000) - ISO shows what's in the centre of our Galaxy 100 000 stars seen for the first time
(Tuesday, June 13, 2000) - Fuelling successfully completed for first pair of Cluster II spacecraft
(Tuesday, June 13, 2000) - ESA at the 7th International Exhibition of Architecture - Venice Biennale
(Friday, June 9, 2000) - International Space Station gets a boost from Europe
(Wednesday, June 7, 2000) - New results by a group of European and American scientists make it clear that the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is nothing less than a true black ho
(Monday, June 5, 2000) - ISO measures temperature variations of the surface of Pluto
(Monday, May 29, 2000) - Experience space at ILA 2000 in Berlin
(Friday, May 26, 2000) - Intensive observing campaign in Spain to follow up ISO discoveries
(Wednesday, May 24, 2000) - European telecommunication satellite ECS-5 decommissioned after 12 years service
(Tuesday, May 23, 2000) - Space technology fights forest fires in Canada this summer
(Monday, May 22, 2000) - Just as XMM-Newton happens to be looking, a probable black hole system suddenly dims
(Monday, May 22, 2000) - Special aircraft ready to take off with space experiments in physics and biology
(Friday, May 19, 2000) - XMM-Newton peeks through Lockman Hole
(Wednesday, May 17, 2000) - Venus enhances SOHO's unique picture of planets beyond the Sun
(Monday, May 15, 2000) - Clear skies for Cluster II launch campaign
(Friday, May 12, 2000) - ESA's Planck satellite at Copenhagen's Planetarium
(Friday, May 12, 2000) - ESA unveils Spanish antenna for unique space mission
(Thursday, May 11, 2000) - Ariane-5 booster test firing at the Guiana Space Centre
(Wednesday, May 10, 2000) - ESA Press Accreditation for Russian Zvezda Service Module Launch
(Tuesday, May 9, 2000) - Astronauts past and present gather to celebrate European Astronaut Centre's 10th anniversary
(Tuesday, May 9, 2000) - XMM-Newton views a cluster of jewels in NGC 2516
(Monday, May 8, 2000) - The Moon and SMART-1 at EGS Millennium Assembly
(Friday, May 5, 2000) - ESA missions at the European Geophysical Society (EGS) meeting
(Friday, May 5, 2000) - Reminder - 34th ESLAB Symposium on "The 3-D Heliosphere at Solar Maximum"
(Friday, May 5, 2000) - ESA and the EC open joint office to accelerate work on Galileo satellite navigation programme
(Thursday, May 4, 2000) - The flybys around Venus and the Earth provided a calibration opportunity for the instruments aboard Huygens and Cassini
(Thursday, May 4, 2000) - Mars at the EGS: new techniques for an old planet - Where to land?
(Wednesday, May 3, 2000) - European Space Agency signs first contract for biomedical applications research on board the International Space Station
(Friday, April 28, 2000) - ISO measures possible planetary system in formation
(Thursday, April 27, 2000) - "Exciting high quality data" for cosmology, ESA scientist says
(Wednesday, April 26, 2000) - ESA prepares for Cluster II shipment to Baikonur
(Friday, April 21, 2000) - Integral launch in April 2002
(Wednesday, April 19, 2000) - HST's 10th anniversary - ESA and Hubble : changing our vision
(Monday, April 17, 2000) - XMM-Newton seen high over Europe
(Monday, April 17, 2000) - Mars Express on target and forging links with Japan
(Monday, April 17, 2000) - Largest environmental satellite takes shape at ESA's test centre
(Friday, April 14, 2000) - First XMM-Newton Science Working Team meeting since launch
(Wednesday, April 12, 2000) - Synergies and co-operation help make savings on European contribution to the International Space Station
(Friday, April 7, 2000) - Extragalactic Astronomy & Cosmology from Space, July 18 - 27, 2000 Alpbach/Tyrol - Austria
(Friday, April 7, 2000) - Ulysses feels the brush of a comet's tail
(Thursday, April 6, 2000) - How the next space telescopes will unveil the dark ages of the Universe
(Tuesday, April 4, 2000) - Portuguese astronomers eye ESA science missions
(Tuesday, April 4, 2000) - Observing with Integral
(Monday, April 3, 2000) - SOHO News
(Monday, April 3, 2000) - The pulse of the Sun's dynamo
(Friday, March 31, 2000) - Faster access to web data via satellites and a "SiMPLE" software package
(Thursday, March 30, 2000) - AP2000 Millennium Conference on Antennas & Propagation : Davos - Switzerland 9-14 April 2000
(Thursday, March 23, 2000) - Symposium on "Space and Education"
(Thursday, March 23, 2000) - New Louvers ensure that Rosetta is real cool
(Thursday, March 23, 2000) - Fregat's successful qualification flight puts Cluster II in fine fettle
(Wednesday, March 22, 2000) - Integral ground control system successfully tested
(Wednesday, March 22, 2000) - How the search for water in space can help to find and preserve the water on Earth
(Tuesday, March 21, 2000) - Long-distance fuel delivery gives Cluster II spacecraft a boost
(Tuesday, March 21, 2000) - Planck's full-scale mock-up unveiled this week in Bologna
(Tuesday, March 21, 2000) - Airships to complement satellite and terrestrial systems
(Friday, March 17, 2000) - Scientists get the key to XMM-Newton
(Friday, March 17, 2000) - Farewell to a legendary mission - ESA to hand over the IUE archive to the world scientific community
(Tuesday, March 14, 2000) - ERS-1 : Nine-year success story comes to an end
(Monday, March 13, 2000) - The Heliosphere is Tilted - implications for the 'Galactic weather forecast'?
(Monday, March 13, 2000) - ERS-1 : Nine-year success story comes to an end
(Monday, March 13, 2000) - The fourth and final Cluster II satellite has completed its environmental tests
(Monday, March 13, 2000) - First Announcement and Call for Papers for the 34th ESLAB Symposium on the 3-D Heliosphere at Solar Maximum
(Friday, March 10, 2000) - SOHO sees right through the Sun, and finds sunspots on the far side
(Thursday, March 9, 2000) - Bold ideas short listed for future ESA science projects
(Tuesday, March 7, 2000) - Long-Term ozone measurements from Space assured
(Friday, March 3, 2000) - Rosetta's Deep Space Link Down Under
(Friday, March 3, 2000) - A debate on the Sun's role in global warming
(Wednesday, March 1, 2000) - ESA, CERN and ESO launch "Physics on Stage"
(Wednesday, March 1, 2000) - Fell free - feel zero-g! European students to fly in zero gravity
(Tuesday, February 29, 2000) - A step forward in European satellite navigation systems
(Tuesday, February 29, 2000) - ESA astronaut brings back new view of Earth
(Wednesday, February 23, 2000) - ESA Announces contest to "Name the Cluster Quartet".
(Tuesday, February 22, 2000) - Rosetta STM is 'all shook up'
(Monday, February 21, 2000) - XMM-Newton spies mother Earth
(Friday, February 18, 2000) - Romantic rendezvous with Eros previews Rosetta's rock show
(Wednesday, February 16, 2000) - High response to ESA Call for Ideas for new flexi-missions
(Tuesday, February 15, 2000) - ESA astronaut now on his way to map our planet
(Friday, February 11, 2000) - Third Space Station element to be launched between 8 and 14 July
(Friday, February 11, 2000) - Eye-openers from XMM-Newton
(Wednesday, February 9, 2000) - Cluster II on track after maiden flight of Fregat upper stage
(Wednesday, February 9, 2000) - 100 and counting: SOHO's score as the world's top comet finder
(Tuesday, February 8, 2000) - Europe prepares for a common space strategy
(Monday, February 7, 2000) - The crystalline revolution : ISO's finding opens a new research field, "astro-mineralogy"
(Friday, February 4, 2000) - International Mars group looks for future options
(Friday, February 4, 2000) - Huygens fifth checkout successfully completed during night of 2 February
(Thursday, February 3, 2000) - ESA's X-ray space observatory XMM takes first pictures
(Wednesday, February 2, 2000) - Inflatable re-entry shield ready for test in space
(Wednesday, February 2, 2000) - Ulysses Status Report
(Wednesday, February 2, 2000) - Press Conference on Space Chemistry 4 February
(Monday, January 31, 2000) - Rosetta STM passes acceleration trials
(Monday, January 31, 2000) - European astronaut participates in NASA mission to map the world in 3D
(Friday, January 28, 2000) - Beagle 2 team assesses landing sites on Mars
(Wednesday, January 26, 2000) - Largest ozone measurement campaign ever over the Arctic
(Monday, January 24, 2000) - ESA multimedia programme helps stimulate and motivate pupils
(Monday, January 24, 2000) - Launch challenge as Rosetta scientists meet for mission update
(Monday, January 24, 2000) - Largest ozone measurement campaign ever over the Arctic
(Monday, January 24, 2000) - Armchair astronomy -- catch a supernova from home?
(Friday, January 21, 2000) - ISO finds the precursors of the complex organic molecules in space
(Thursday, January 20, 2000) - XMM observed from Earth
(Wednesday, January 19, 2000) - The new year starts with another eclipse
(Tuesday, January 18, 2000) - Complex organic molecules form quickly in old stars
(Monday, January 17, 2000) - Mars Express construction begins
(Thursday, January 13, 2000) - European space calendar for 2000
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000) - ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000) - ERS and SPOT satellites to the rescue
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000) - ESA's Planck satellite shapes up
(Monday, January 10, 2000) - The Phoenix prepares for flight
(Tuesday, January 4, 2000) - ESA's Hubble duo back on Earth after successful servicing mission
(Tuesday, December 28, 1999) - XMM flying beautifully
(Monday, December 20, 1999) - European astronaut duo on their way to Hubble Space Telescope
(Monday, December 20, 1999) - IAU Symposium 203 - Recent Insights into the Physics of the Sun and Heliosphere
(Monday, December 20, 1999) - Sunlight keeps star dust at bay
(Friday, December 17, 1999) - When Hipparcos saw the shadow of an alien planet
(Tuesday, December 14, 1999) - XMM takes pictures of itself!
(Saturday, December 11, 1999) - XMM in safe hands
(Saturday, December 11, 1999) - Europe's latest space telescope is off to a good start
(Friday, December 10, 1999) - Portugal becomes ESA's 15th Member State
(Wednesday, December 8, 1999) - European Astronaut Centre gears up for new era
(Wednesday, December 8, 1999) - European astronauts set for Hubble challenge
(Wednesday, December 8, 1999) - Mars Express to learn lessons from Polar Lander loss
(Wednesday, December 8, 1999) - The European Space Agency and the European Commission sign contracts for the Galileo programme
(Tuesday, December 7, 1999) - Ariane V124 leaves the way clear for XMM launch
(Monday, December 6, 1999) - Europeans to build a series of satellites to contribute to the global weather watch
(Monday, December 6, 1999) - Europeans to build a series of satellites to contribute to the global weather watch
(Monday, December 6, 1999) - Eta Carinae -- ISO tells the true story
(Friday, December 3, 1999) - Ozone hole - cold spell in the European stratosphere?
(Thursday, December 2, 1999) - Europe prepares its own Mars mission, as NASA's probe lands on Mars
(Thursday, December 2, 1999) - G-modes detected in interplanetary magnetic field?
(Friday, November 26, 1999) - Hubble Space Telescope-The Telescope, the Observations & the Servicing Mission
(Wednesday, November 24, 1999) - Launch of ESA's XMM telescope on Ariane 504
(Wednesday, November 24, 1999) - Cluster II Quartet Take The Stage Together
(Wednesday, November 24, 1999) - Integral and Rosetta on show in Turin
(Wednesday, November 24, 1999) - Lifting the veil on the X-ray universe
(Monday, November 22, 1999) - Launch of ESA's XMM telescope on Ariane 504
(Monday, November 22, 1999) - The Leonids are back. Is a storm brewing?
(Monday, November 15, 1999) - Green light for XMM launch on 10 December
(Friday, November 12, 1999) - Campaign to catch thousands of falling stars
(Friday, November 12, 1999) - First time viewing of Europe’s future geostationary meteorological satellite
(Thursday, November 11, 1999) - The payload of Mars Express re-confirmed
(Thursday, November 11, 1999) - Europe is going to the moon
(Thursday, November 11, 1999) - SOHO prepares to weather the Leonid's meteor storm
(Thursday, November 11, 1999) - CLUSTER II QUARTET TAKE THE STAGE TOGETHER
(Wednesday, November 10, 1999) - Mercury pass in front of Sun will get SOHO even better data
(Wednesday, November 10, 1999)
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