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- ESA’s ‘treasure trove’ on YouTube
- Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar orbit
- Step closer to crew selection for simulated Mars mission
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights flies into space
- Space tech improves public transport in rural areas
- Second European CubeSat Workshop
- Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar transfer trajectory
- Germany's CESAR crowned king of rovers in ESA’s Robotics Challenge
- ESA Bulletin (No. 136, November 2008)
- Student projects fly high in northern Sweden
- Satellites helping aid workers in Honduras
- Hubble is back in business, and scores a perfect ‘10’
- Detecting dirty bomb material with ESA gamma-ray technology
- Arctic sea ice thinning at record rate
- ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge: A tough task for the student teams
- Man overboard rescue system wins international navigation prizes
- COROT directly sees ‘Sun-quakes’ in other stars for the first time
- Chandrayaan-1 successfully launched – next stop: the Moon
- Viewing the Universe in a different light
- Building a safer space together
- ESA closes in on the origin of Mars’ larger moon
- GOCE launch postponed
- Animals on climate
- 2008 ozone hole larger than last year
- Space tech helps to reach long-jump world record
- ATV: the next step
- GOCE team gearing up for new launch date
- Successful re-entry marks bright future for ATV
- Space technology solutions for earthly industry applications: Security
- Lava deposits in Mangala Fossae
- Closing in on new astronauts
- Emergency support for Jules Verne ATV successfully given by Artemis
- Mars polar cap mystery solved
- Fly your picture on the International Space Station
- Better hams with space technology
- Hurricane Ike tracked by ESA’s Envisat
- Encounter of a different kind: Rosetta observes asteroid at close quarters
- Steins: A diamond in the sky
- Rosetta Steins fly-by confirmed
- (2867) Steins getting closer
- Rosetta: Cool science at a rare target
- Rosetta Blog now live
- Rosetta Steins fly-by timeline
- Rosetta spacecraft meets asteroid Steins
- 'Mars Webcam' now online
- GOCE Earth Explorer satellite to look at the Earth’s surface and core
- Space sensor perks up medical analysis and environmental protection
- ESA prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting
- Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos
- European Satellite Navigation Competition with ESA special prize
- Space-tech solutions for water and sustainability
- Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon
- Echus Chasma
- Start of Cassini's new mission
- Space radar to improve miners’ safety
- Listen to Phoenix descend
- ESA and Argentina sign extension of Cooperation Agreement
- European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas
- Poland and ESA sign the Plan for European Cooperating State (PECS)
- Space Transfer at Hannover Messe 2008
- GMES Sentinel-2 satellite contract signed
- Cassini’s grand tour of Saturn extended
- Cassini 'tastes' organic brew at Saturn’s geyser moon
- Ocean may exist beneath Titan's crust
- Saturn’s moon Rhea may also have rings
- High energy electron holes reveal unseen rings
- Cassini finds mingling moons may share a dark past
- Titan’s surface organics surpass oil reserves on Earth
- Efficiency of satellite telecommunications for civil protection agencies
- Discovery's return marks completion of Esperia Mission
- See the ISS and Discovery in the morning sky over Europe
- Shuttle prepares to undock
- Fourth spacewalk to repair solar array
- Second radio link-up between Nespoli and Italian students
- Paolo Nespoli talks with the Italian President, Giorgio Napolitano
- Esperia Mission is extended by one day
- Nespoli talks with Italian students via amateur radio
- Winners selected in ESA space art contest
- Personal digital assistants in space
- 'You see all of Europe in one glance' - Thomas Reiter reports on his ISS mission
- Press conference with ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter after his mission to the ISS
- ESA’s pair of astronauts back on Earth
- Reiter starts journey home
- Thomas Reiter joins Shuttle descent crew
- Out-of-this-world cuisine
- GENSO - Call for Proposals for New Students or Teams
- Lunar spacecraft reaches its final orbit
- Czech flags raised over ESA
- OK Space: opening new horizons
- Space software to control digital TV broadcasting
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights reaches space as the ISS gets ready for crew of
- ESA supports efforts to protect public health and safety
- Ministers meet to define the role of space in delivering global objectives
- Small GEO Programme moves forward with contract-signing
- International Space Station celebrates tenth birthday
- Ministerial Council 2008
- New ISS crews: First European to become ISS Commander and next European long-term fli
- Interview with ESA Director General
- Mars Express observes aurorae on the Red Planet
- Earth from Space: The Netherlands
- GMES: Planet Earth's 'help from above'
- The Euminedes Dorsum mountains on Mars
- Wilkins Ice Shelf under threat
- New ESA centre in United Kingdom
- European Ministers inject new impetus to ensure space’s role as a key asset in facing
- Hubble captures views of mammoth stars
- Fly your picture on the International Space Station - ESA announces the winners
- Chandrayaan-1 starts observations of the Moon
- ESA satellites flying in formation
- Venus comes to life at wavelengths invisible to human eyes
- Earth from Space: Ellesmere Island and Greenland
- ESA presents European participants in Mars500 isolation study
- 'Mars Webcam' offline for low-bit-rate season
- Hubble finds carbon dioxide on an extrasolar planet
- Important role of groundwater springs in shaping Mars
- European Mars500 participants announced
- Earth from Space: Snow-kissed Alps
- The dark side of our universe
- ‘Webcam’ from Space – Envisat observing Wilkins Ice Shelf
- Vendee Globe route seen from above
- Space technology to soothe Roadster ride
- GREAT2 expectations as European indutry prepares leading-edge semiconductor for space
- Keeping an eye on Wilkins Ice Shelf
- Where did Venus’s water go?
- Season's Greetings 2008
- Science fiction – science fact: new 'Space-in-Bytes' video lesson
- Ariane 5 – Sixth and final launch of 2008
- Scientists spend a white Christmas in Antarctica
- Behind the scenes: Astronaut training at Star City
- ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
- Overview of ESA communication activities in 2009 relevant to the media
- Four student teams selected to fly their theses!
- XMM-Newton measures speedy spin of rare celestial object
- Press briefing with ESA's Director General
- Launch of the International Astronomy Year, at UNESCO in Paris
- Satellite helps make transportation of dangerous waste safer
- Earth from Space: Canada’s James Bay
- Landmark year ahead for Earth observation science missions
- Satellites help locate water in Niger
- Seeking funding for high-tech spin-off companies
- Saving lives with satellite data
- Astronomy, the big picture
- Earth from Space: ‘Second lungs of the Earth’
- Widespread interest for the 2nd European CubeSat Workshop
- ESA awarded by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition
- New steps in ESA/Commission cooperation on GMES
- Earth from Space: Galapagos Islands
- COROT discovers smallest exoplanet yet, with a surface to walk on
- Europe’s space and science heads meet in Hungary
- Herschel and Planck ready to move to launch site
- Columbus, one year in flight
- ESA’s next long-term ISS mission has a name: OasISS
- March launch planned for ESA's gravity mission
- ESA extends missions studying Mars, Venus and Earth’s magnetosphere
- Columbus, one year on orbit
- ESA's water mission on track for launch
- Experts select future REXUS/BEXUS experiments
- Ariane 5 – First launch of 2009
- Saving on fuel and safeguarding the environment with smart driving
- NASA and ESA prioritise outer planet missions
- Second ATV named after Johannes Kepler
- European scientists take the measure of gravity
- Planck follows Herschel to launch site
- ESA Bulletin (No. 137, February 2009) now online
- Watching Venus glow in the dark
- Final European crewmembers announced for human Mars mission simulation
- Follow the Herschel and Planck missions online
- OasISS preflight crew press conference
- Help to define a lunar lander
- Three ESA Earth science missions move to next phase
- Stars forced to relocate near the Southern Fish
- Preparing for a journey to Mars: crew locked for 105 days in simulator – Last opportu
- Herschel spruced up after arrival in Kourou
- Ice-covered martian north pole
- Watch on Euronews : From gunpowder to the cosmos the latest techniques to power space
- GOCE satellite launch – mapping the Earth’s gravity as never before
- ESA’s YouTube spotlights GOCE
- Electronic nose sniffs hazards
- ESA designs its smallest ever space engine to push back against sunshine
- ESA's gravity satellite moves to launch pad
- Herschel and Planck launch postponed
- King Albert II to visit European Astronaut Centre
- GOCE ready for launch
- Launch of ESA’s gravity mapping satellite delayed
- GOCE launch confirmed for Tuesday 17 March
- Launch readiness confirmed
- Watch the GOCE launch live
- ESA launches first Earth Explorer mission GOCE
- Liftoff for latest REXUS flights
- GOCE: Critical operations ongoing
- Mars Express zeroes in on erosion features
- GOCE successfully completes early orbit phase
- Watch on Euronews : Surviving the long journey to*Mars
- Space technology monitors heavy mining machines
- ESA hosts GMES session at ‘Towards eEnvironment’ conference
- Fifth European Conference on Space Debris to address key issues
- Mars Webcam back online
- Hot stuff – 15 years of satellite data over Mt. Etna
- ESA and CNES sign contract on Guiana Space Centre (CSG)
- Around the world in 80 telescopes at ESA
- Russian-European crew starts 'Mars mission'
- Satellite snow maps help reindeer herders adapt to a changing Arctic
- Herschel and Planck launch update
- Key findings from the 5th European Conference on Space Debris
- Watch on Euronews: the story of the forgotten planets
- Dissecting a stellar explosion
- Collapse of the ice bridge supporting Wilkins Ice Shelf appears imminent
- GOCE's electric ion propulsion engine switched on
- Herschel and Planck to lift off on 6 May
- GOCE’s ‘heart’ starts beating
- Mars500 diary: settling in
- Satnav reflection technology for remote sensing of the Earth
- Satellites show how Earth moved during Italy quake
- How astronauts’ day-planner helps Dublin’s firefighters
- Boosting innovation with space technology
- Herschel and Planck launch postponed
- World's researchers prepare for a cosmic encounter
- Watch on Euronews: the International Space University
- Herschel weighed and fuelled
- Fly your Thesis! 2010 call for proposals
- Planck fuels up
- A glimpse of future GMES Sentinel-1 radar images
- Q&A with ESA astronaut Frank De Winne on YouTube
- Chaotic terrain in Ariadnes Colles
- September launch for ESA's water mission
- Herschel and Planck to lift off on 14 May
- Satellite imagery shows fragile Wilkins Ice Shelf destabilised
- Watching solar activity muddle Earth’s magnetic field
- Second firing test for Vega’s Zefiro 9A solid rocket motor
- Servicing Mission 4 — the fifth and final visit to Hubble
- Watch on Euronews: a polar view
- Farewell ceremony in Turin – European-built Node 3 starts its journey to the ISS
- Touching the Edge of the Universe world premiere
- UN photo contest zooms in on drylands
- ESA to launch two large observatories to look deep into space and time
- Supercooled and supersized technologies aboard Herschel and Planck
- ESA presents the new European astronauts at its Paris Headquarters on 20 May
- Herschel and Planck launch timeline
- Shuttle crew set for rendezvous with Hubble
- Herschel and Planck launcher declared fit for launch
- Herschel and Planck launcher at launch pad
- Watch the Herschel and Planck launch live
- Ariane 5 carrying Herschel and Planck lifts off
- ESOC confirms: 'GO' for launch
- Herschel and Planck talk to Earth
- ESA en route to the origins of the Universe
- ESA's cosmic explorers in flight: stunning images from ground and space
- Watch on Euronews: Uncovering Venus’ secrets
- European-built Node 3 says farewell to Europe