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  1. ESA’s ‘treasure trove’ on YouTube
  2. Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar orbit
  3. Step closer to crew selection for simulated Mars mission
  4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights flies into space
  5. Space tech improves public transport in rural areas
  6. Second European CubeSat Workshop
  7. Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar transfer trajectory
  8. Germany's CESAR crowned king of rovers in ESA’s Robotics Challenge
  9. ESA Bulletin (No. 136, November 2008)
  10. Student projects fly high in northern Sweden
  11. Satellites helping aid workers in Honduras
  12. Hubble is back in business, and scores a perfect ‘10’
  13. Detecting dirty bomb material with ESA gamma-ray technology
  14. Arctic sea ice thinning at record rate
  15. ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge: A tough task for the student teams
  16. Man overboard rescue system wins international navigation prizes
  17. COROT directly sees ‘Sun-quakes’ in other stars for the first time
  18. Chandrayaan-1 successfully launched – next stop: the Moon
  19. Viewing the Universe in a different light
  20. Building a safer space together
  21. ESA closes in on the origin of Mars’ larger moon
  22. GOCE launch postponed
  23. Animals on climate
  24. 2008 ozone hole larger than last year
  25. Space tech helps to reach long-jump world record
  26. ATV: the next step
  27. GOCE team gearing up for new launch date
  28. Successful re-entry marks bright future for ATV
  29. Space technology solutions for earthly industry applications: Security
  30. Lava deposits in Mangala Fossae
  31. Closing in on new astronauts
  32. Emergency support for Jules Verne ATV successfully given by Artemis
  33. Mars polar cap mystery solved
  34. Fly your picture on the International Space Station
  35. Better hams with space technology
  36. Hurricane Ike tracked by ESA’s Envisat
  37. Encounter of a different kind: Rosetta observes asteroid at close quarters
  38. Steins: A diamond in the sky
  39. Rosetta Steins fly-by confirmed
  40. (2867) Steins getting closer
  41. Rosetta: Cool science at a rare target
  42. Rosetta Blog now live
  43. Rosetta Steins fly-by timeline
  44. Rosetta spacecraft meets asteroid Steins
  45. 'Mars Webcam' now online
  46. GOCE Earth Explorer satellite to look at the Earth’s surface and core
  47. Space sensor perks up medical analysis and environmental protection
  48. ESA prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting
  49. Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos
  50. European Satellite Navigation Competition with ESA special prize
  51. Space-tech solutions for water and sustainability
  52. Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon
  53. Echus Chasma
  54. Start of Cassini's new mission
  55. Space radar to improve miners’ safety
  56. Listen to Phoenix descend
  57. ESA and Argentina sign extension of Cooperation Agreement
  58. European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas
  59. Poland and ESA sign the Plan for European Cooperating State (PECS)
  60. Space Transfer at Hannover Messe 2008
  61. GMES Sentinel-2 satellite contract signed
  62. Cassini’s grand tour of Saturn extended
  63. Cassini 'tastes' organic brew at Saturn’s geyser moon
  64. Ocean may exist beneath Titan's crust
  65. Saturn’s moon Rhea may also have rings
  66. High energy electron holes reveal unseen rings
  67. Cassini finds mingling moons may share a dark past
  68. Titan’s surface organics surpass oil reserves on Earth
  69. Efficiency of satellite telecommunications for civil protection agencies
  70. Discovery's return marks completion of Esperia Mission
  71. See the ISS and Discovery in the morning sky over Europe
  72. Shuttle prepares to undock
  73. Fourth spacewalk to repair solar array
  74. Second radio link-up between Nespoli and Italian students
  75. Paolo Nespoli talks with the Italian President, Giorgio Napolitano
  76. Esperia Mission is extended by one day
  77. Nespoli talks with Italian students via amateur radio
  78. Winners selected in ESA space art contest
  79. Personal digital assistants in space
  80. 'You see all of Europe in one glance' - Thomas Reiter reports on his ISS mission
  81. Press conference with ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter after his mission to the ISS
  82. ESA’s pair of astronauts back on Earth
  83. Reiter starts journey home
  84. Thomas Reiter joins Shuttle descent crew
  85. Out-of-this-world cuisine
  86. GENSO - Call for Proposals for New Students or Teams
  87. Lunar spacecraft reaches its final orbit
  88. Czech flags raised over ESA
  89. OK Space: opening new horizons
  90. Space software to control digital TV broadcasting
  91. Universal Declaration of Human Rights reaches space as the ISS gets ready for crew of
  92. ESA supports efforts to protect public health and safety
  93. Ministers meet to define the role of space in delivering global objectives
  94. Small GEO Programme moves forward with contract-signing
  95. International Space Station celebrates tenth birthday
  96. Ministerial Council 2008
  97. New ISS crews: First European to become ISS Commander and next European long-term fli
  98. Interview with ESA Director General
  99. Mars Express observes aurorae on the Red Planet
  100. Earth from Space: The Netherlands
  101. GMES: Planet Earth's 'help from above'
  102. The Euminedes Dorsum mountains on Mars
  103. Wilkins Ice Shelf under threat
  104. New ESA centre in United Kingdom
  105. European Ministers inject new impetus to ensure space’s role as a key asset in facing
  106. Hubble captures views of mammoth stars
  107. Fly your picture on the International Space Station - ESA announces the winners
  108. Chandrayaan-1 starts observations of the Moon
  109. ESA satellites flying in formation
  110. Venus comes to life at wavelengths invisible to human eyes
  111. Earth from Space: Ellesmere Island and Greenland
  112. ESA presents European participants in Mars500 isolation study
  113. 'Mars Webcam' offline for low-bit-rate season
  114. Hubble finds carbon dioxide on an extrasolar planet
  115. Important role of groundwater springs in shaping Mars
  116. European Mars500 participants announced
  117. Earth from Space: Snow-kissed Alps
  118. The dark side of our universe
  119. ‘Webcam’ from Space – Envisat observing Wilkins Ice Shelf
  120. Vendee Globe route seen from above
  121. Space technology to soothe Roadster ride
  122. GREAT2 expectations as European indutry prepares leading-edge semiconductor for space
  123. Keeping an eye on Wilkins Ice Shelf
  124. Where did Venus’s water go?
  125. Season's Greetings 2008
  126. Science fiction – science fact: new 'Space-in-Bytes' video lesson
  127. Ariane 5 – Sixth and final launch of 2008
  128. Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica
  129. Behind the scenes: Astronaut training at Star City
  130. ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
  131. Overview of ESA communication activities in 2009 relevant to the media
  132. Four student teams selected to fly their theses!
  133. XMM-Newton measures speedy spin of rare celestial object
  134. Press briefing with ESA's Director General
  135. Launch of the International Astronomy Year, at UNESCO in Paris
  136. Satellite helps make transportation of dangerous waste safer
  137. Earth from Space: Canada’s James Bay
  138. Landmark year ahead for Earth observation science missions
  139. Satellites help locate water in Niger
  140. Seeking funding for high-tech spin-off companies
  141. Saving lives with satellite data
  142. Astronomy, the big picture
  143. Earth from Space: ‘Second lungs of the Earth’
  144. Widespread interest for the 2nd European CubeSat Workshop
  145. ESA awarded by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
  146. Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition
  147. New steps in ESA/Commission cooperation on GMES
  148. Earth from Space: Galapagos Islands
  149. COROT discovers smallest exoplanet yet, with a surface to walk on
  150. Europe’s space and science heads meet in Hungary
  151. Herschel and Planck ready to move to launch site
  152. Columbus, one year in flight
  153. ESA’s next long-term ISS mission has a name: OasISS
  154. March launch planned for ESA's gravity mission
  155. ESA extends missions studying Mars, Venus and Earth’s magnetosphere
  156. Columbus, one year on orbit
  157. ESA's water mission on track for launch
  158. Experts select future REXUS/BEXUS experiments
  159. Ariane 5 – First launch of 2009
  160. Saving on fuel and safeguarding the environment with smart driving
  161. NASA and ESA prioritise outer planet missions
  162. Second ATV named after Johannes Kepler
  163. European scientists take the measure of gravity
  164. Planck follows Herschel to launch site
  165. ESA Bulletin (No. 137, February 2009) now online
  166. Watching Venus glow in the dark
  167. Final European crewmembers announced for human Mars mission simulation
  168. Follow the Herschel and Planck missions online
  169. OasISS preflight crew press conference
  170. Help to define a lunar lander
  171. Three ESA Earth science missions move to next phase
  172. Stars forced to relocate near the Southern Fish
  173. Preparing for a journey to Mars: crew locked for 105 days in simulator – Last opportu
  174. Herschel spruced up after arrival in Kourou
  175. Ice-covered martian north pole
  176. Watch on Euronews : From gunpowder to the cosmos the latest techniques to power space
  177. GOCE satellite launch – mapping the Earth’s gravity as never before
  178. ESA’s YouTube spotlights GOCE
  179. Electronic nose sniffs hazards
  180. ESA designs its smallest ever space engine to push back against sunshine
  181. ESA's gravity satellite moves to launch pad
  182. Herschel and Planck launch postponed
  183. King Albert II to visit European Astronaut Centre
  184. GOCE ready for launch
  185. Launch of ESA’s gravity mapping satellite delayed
  186. GOCE launch confirmed for Tuesday 17 March
  187. Launch readiness confirmed
  188. Watch the GOCE launch live
  189. ESA launches first Earth Explorer mission GOCE
  190. Liftoff for latest REXUS flights
  191. GOCE: Critical operations ongoing
  192. Mars Express zeroes in on erosion features
  193. GOCE successfully completes early orbit phase
  194. Watch on Euronews : Surviving the long journey to*Mars
  195. Space technology monitors heavy mining machines
  196. ESA hosts GMES session at ‘Towards eEnvironment’ conference
  197. Fifth European Conference on Space Debris to address key issues
  198. Mars Webcam back online
  199. Hot stuff – 15 years of satellite data over Mt. Etna
  200. ESA and CNES sign contract on Guiana Space Centre (CSG)
  201. Around the world in 80 telescopes at ESA
  202. Russian-European crew starts 'Mars mission'
  203. Satellite snow maps help reindeer herders adapt to a changing Arctic
  204. Herschel and Planck launch update
  205. Key findings from the 5th European Conference on Space Debris
  206. Watch on Euronews: the story of the forgotten planets
  207. Dissecting a stellar explosion
  208. Collapse of the ice bridge supporting Wilkins Ice Shelf appears imminent
  209. GOCE's electric ion propulsion engine switched on
  210. Herschel and Planck to lift off on 6 May
  211. GOCE’s ‘heart’ starts beating
  212. Mars500 diary: settling in
  213. Satnav reflection technology for remote sensing of the Earth
  214. Satellites show how Earth moved during Italy quake
  215. How astronauts’ day-planner helps Dublin’s firefighters
  216. Boosting innovation with space technology
  217. Herschel and Planck launch postponed
  218. World's researchers prepare for a cosmic encounter
  219. Watch on Euronews: the International Space University
  220. Herschel weighed and fuelled
  221. Fly your Thesis! 2010 call for proposals
  222. Planck fuels up
  223. A glimpse of future GMES Sentinel-1 radar images
  224. Q&A with ESA astronaut Frank De Winne on YouTube
  225. Chaotic terrain in Ariadnes Colles
  226. September launch for ESA's water mission
  227. Herschel and Planck to lift off on 14 May
  228. Satellite imagery shows fragile Wilkins Ice Shelf destabilised
  229. Watching solar activity muddle Earth’s magnetic field
  230. Second firing test for Vega’s Zefiro 9A solid rocket motor
  231. Servicing Mission 4 — the fifth and final visit to Hubble
  232. Watch on Euronews: a polar view
  233. Farewell ceremony in Turin – European-built Node 3 starts its journey to the ISS
  234. Touching the Edge of the Universe world premiere
  235. UN photo contest zooms in on drylands
  236. ESA to launch two large observatories to look deep into space and time
  237. Supercooled and supersized technologies aboard Herschel and Planck
  238. ESA presents the new European astronauts at its Paris Headquarters on 20 May
  239. Herschel and Planck launch timeline
  240. Shuttle crew set for rendezvous with Hubble
  241. Herschel and Planck launcher declared fit for launch
  242. Herschel and Planck launcher at launch pad
  243. Watch the Herschel and Planck launch live
  244. Ariane 5 carrying Herschel and Planck lifts off
  245. ESOC confirms: 'GO' for launch
  246. Herschel and Planck talk to Earth
  247. ESA en route to the origins of the Universe
  248. ESA's cosmic explorers in flight: stunning images from ground and space
  249. Watch on Euronews: Uncovering Venus’ secrets
  250. European-built Node 3 says farewell to Europe