
Normally busy with observing high-energy black holes, supernovas and neutron stars, ESA’s Integral space observatory recently had the chance to look back at our own planet’s aurora.

Normally busy with observing high-energy black holes, supernovas and neutron stars, ESA’s Integral space observatory recently had the chance to look back at our own planet’s aurora.

The first laser node of the European Data Relay System will be launched into space on 29 January from Baikonur, Kazakhstan

Space science image of the week: Soak up the sights of the diverse landscape in the Imhotep region of Rosetta’s comet

A timelapse of last month’s Principia launch to the Internaional Space Station with ESA astronaut Tim Peake, in 4K ultra-high definition

After a six-week journey, LISA Pathfinder arrived at its destination today, an orbit around a point of balance in space where it will soon start testing technologies crucial for exploring the gravitational Universe.

Earth observation image of the week: a Sentinel-2A image of Bahrain, also featured on the Earth from Space video programme

Technology image of the week: What looks like an abstract artwork is actually a novel antenna to track global ship traffic from orbit

Human spaceflight and robotic exploration image of the week: A lentil root grown on the International Space Station
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Tim Peake remembers his favourite Star Wars experience before his launch into space

The third satellite for Europe’s Copernicus programme is set for launch on 4 February. Discover this multitalented mission