Tag: ESA

  • Knee problems


    Human spaceflight and operations image of the week: Scanning knees to reveal cartilage health in space and on Earth

  • 30 million views


    We’re proud to have passed a big milestone on our YouTube channel – thanks for watching!

  • Climate Cube in Paris


    The Climate Cube sitting on the Champs-Elysées focuses on how vital satellites are for understanding climate change, and how space is playing a major role in climate research and climate change mitigation

  • Saturn and Dione


    Space Science Image of the Week: Saturn’s moon Dione, viewed from the Cassini orbiter, crossing the face of its parent planet

  • Follow LISA Pathfinder


    News, images and updates about ESA’s technology demonstrator, making the first steps to observing gravitational waves from space

  • Week In Images


    Our week through the lens:
    12-16 October 2015

  • ESA’s first technology nanosatellite reporting for duty

    ESA’s first technology-testing CubeSat, released last week from the International Space Station, is in good health and is set to start work on its six-month mission.

  • Deep blue Red Sea reefs


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

  • Sentinel-3A shows off

    Before the latest satellite for Copernicus is packed up and shipped to the Plesetsk cosmodrome in Russia for launch at the end of the year, the media and specialists were given the chance to see this next-generation mission centre-stage in the cleanroom.

  • Rover school


    Technology image of the week: prototype rovers and landers in ESA’s test environment ‘Mars Yard’

  • Flash floods in Mangala Valles

    Catastrophic flooding triggered by ice melting from the heat of volcanic activity is thought to be responsible for the chaotic scenery depicted in this region of the Mangala Valles channel network.

  • Space on your mobile


    Access our top news stories, videos and images, as well as news in your language, via our new mobile ESA website

  • Jupiter's changing spot


    Looking into Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere and its famous Great Red Spot with the Hubble telescope