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  • Next generation scientists set sail to harness space for oceans

    ESA Ocean Training Course sets sail

    A new wave of ocean scientists has embarked on an extraordinary six-week voyage aboard a majestic tall ship that set sail today from Norway bound for southern France. But this is no ordinary journey.

    Thanks to this ESA Advanced Ocean Training Course, these upcoming researchers will be taking a deep dive into ocean science, empowering them with skills to harness satellite data for research, innovation and sustainable development – and preparing them to become tomorrow’s leaders and ambassadors for ocean science.

  • ESA welcomes inauguration of the African Space Agency

    The European Space Agency has joined the world space community in congratulating the African Space Agency on its official inauguration. The African Space Agency (AfSA) is the second regional space agency after ESA and has been in development since 2015, with the African Union Commission adopting an African space policy and strategy in 2016.

  • ESA School Days 2025 at ESRIN


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    English

    From 7 to 11 April, ESA’s Centre for Earth Observation in Frascati, ESRIN, hosted the 2025 edition of ESA School Days, welcoming almost 1400 young students.

    The event kicked off with primary school students (4th and 5th grades) visiting during the first three days, followed by secondary school students on the final two days.

    Throughout the week,  35 schools from across Italy engaged in presentations and laboratories, delving into the diverse space activities conducted at ESA’s establishment.

    This initiative, which included contributions from ESERO Italia and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), aims to inspire and engage the next generation of STEM students by sharing knowledge about space and the European Space Agency.

    Italian

    Dal 7 all’11 aprile, ESRIN, il Centro per l’Osservazione della Terra dell’ESA a Frascati, ha ospitato l’edizione 2025 degli ESA School Days, accogliendo quasi1 400 giovani studenti. L’evento ha preso il via con la visita degli studenti delle scuole primarie (classi quarte e quinte) durante i primi tre giorni, seguiti dagli studenti delle scuole secondarie nei due giorni finali.

    Per tutta la settimana, 35 scuole da tutta Italia si sono cimentate in presentazioni e laboratori, approfondendo la loro conoscenza delle diverse attività spaziali condotte presso lo stabilimento dell’ESA.

    L’iniziativa, che ha visto il contributo di ESERO Italia e dell’Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), mira a ispirare e coinvolgere la prossima generazione di studenti STEM condividendo le conoscenze sullo spazio e sull’Agenzia Spaziale Europea.

  • Earth from Space: Giza, Egypt

    This very high-resolution image captures the Egyptian city of Giza and its surrounding area, including the world-famous Giza Pyramid Complex.
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    This very high-resolution image captures the Egyptian city of Giza and its surrounding area, including the world-famous Giza Pyramid Complex.

  • Sea surface warming faster than expected

    Global sea surface temperature

    Satellite observations show that sea-surface temperatures over the past four decades have been getting warmer at an accelerated pace.

  • Register now for ESA’s Living Planet Symposium in Vienna

    Living Planet Symposium 2025

    Registrations are now open for the European Space Agency’s Living Planet Symposium (LPS) – one of the largest Earth observation conferences in the world. The event will take place on 23–27 June 2025 in Vienna, Austria.

  • Space technologies find new life on Earth

    ESA was guest of honour at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva 2025

    Each year, cutting-edge technologies developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for its complex missions and scientific discoveries find new life in applications used to benefit Earth and improve our daily lives.

    From 9–13 April, ESA was guest of honour at the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva in Switzerland with more than 1000 inventions, which attracted 30 000 visitors from the public. ESA showcased its new technologies and applications that have been invented for space missions and patented for use in and outside the space arena.

  • Forest mission sealed within rocket fairing for liftoff

    Sealing Biomass within the Vega-C fairing

    With the launch of ESA’s Biomass satellite scheduled for 29 April, preparations at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, have reached a key milestone. The satellite has now been sealed inside the protective fairing of the Vega-C rocket – now hidden from view, the satellite is almost ready for its journey into space.

  • Hera's Mars flyby – Asteroid Framing Camera (colourised)


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    On 12 March 2025, ESA’s Hera spacecraft soared just 5000 km above Mars and passed within 300 km of its distant moon, Deimos. Captured by Hera’s 1020×1020 pixel Asteroid Framing Camera, this video sequence offers a rare view of the red planet and its enigmatic moon. The original greyscale images have been colour-enhanced based on known surface features.

  • Webb brings dying star's energetic display into full focus

    Planetary Nebula NGC 1514 (MIRI image)
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    Planetary Nebula NGC 1514 (MIRI image)

  • Week in images: 07-11 April 2025

    Fuelling Biomass

    Week in images: 07-11 April 2025

    Discover our week through the lens

  • Aleš Svoboda | Supersonic, Space Stuff & STEM | ESA Explores #14


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    Meet Aleš Svoboda— A skilled pilot with over 1500 flight hours, Aleš holds a PhD in aircraft and rocket technology and has commanded Quick Reaction Alerts. From flying high to training underwater, he’s always ready to take on new challenges—now including astronaut reserve training with ESA.

    In this miniseries, we take you on a journey through the ESA Astronaut Reserve, diving into the first part of their Astronaut Reserve Training (ART) at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) near Cologne, Germany. Our “ARTists” are immersing themselves in everything from ESA and the International Space Station programme to the European space industry and institutions. They’re gaining hands-on experience in technical skills like spacecraft systems and robotics, alongside human behaviour, scientific lessons, scuba diving, and survival training.

    ESA’s Astronaut Reserve Training programme is all about building Europe’s next generation of space explorers—preparing them for the opportunities of future missions in Earth orbit and beyond.

    This interview was recorded in November 2024.

    You can listen to this episode on all major podcast platforms.

    Keep exploring with ESA Explores!