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  • ESA moves forward with Apophis mission preparations

    ESA's Ramses mission to asteroid Apophis

    ESA has signed a contract with OHB Italia SpA worth €63 million to begin preparatory work on the Agency’s proposed Ramses mission to the infamous asteroid Apophis.

  • ESA's Open Day in the Netherlands


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    On Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October 2024, the European Space Agency opened the doors to the European Space Research and Technology Centre, ESTEC, in the Netherlands, welcoming some 9000 visitors to its 13th annual Open Day. As in previous years, ESA’s largest establishment in Europe invited the public to meet space engineers, astronauts and to see actual space hardware. Attendees explored state-of-the-art facilities, interacted with ESA and NASA astronauts and discovered various job opportunities at ESA. There was also a full schedule of talks from Space Rocks, celebrating the art and culture of science and space.

  • VAST focus of future space frequencies

    VAST focus of future space frequencies
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    VAST focus of future space frequencies

  • Future of Copernicus Expansion Missions secured

    Copernicus Sentinel Expansion missions

    The Copernicus Sentinel Expansion Missions are a major leap forward in Europe’s Earth observation capabilities. With the United Kingdom’s re-entry to the EU’s Copernicus programme, funding has been confirmed to complete the development of all six Copernicus Sentinel Expansion Missions, as discussed this week during the International Astronautical Congress taking place in Milan, Italy.

  • HydRON: Optical (laser-based) satellites for faster data sharing in space

    HydRON Element #1 signature at IAC

    At the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Milan this week, ESA signed a contract for Element #1, the first phase of the HydRON Demonstration System. HydRON, which stands for High thRoughput Optical Network, is set to transform the way data-collecting satellites communicate, using laser technology that will allow satellites to connect with each other and ground networks much faster.

  • EarthCARE synergy reveals power of clouds and aerosols

    EarthCARE synergy reveals atmospheric heating rates

    With the initial images from each of the instruments aboard ESA’s EarthCARE satellite now in hand, it’s time to reveal how these four advanced sensors work in synergy to measure exactly how clouds and aerosols influence the heating and cooling of our atmosphere. 

  • Zoom into the first page of ESA Euclid’s great cosmic atlas

    Mosaic of Euclid observations in the Southern Sky

    On 15 October 2024, ESA’s Euclid space mission reveals the first piece of its great map of the Universe, showing millions of stars and galaxies.

  • Ciseres: AI-powered satellites for rapid disaster response  

    Ciseres signature at IAC 1

    This week, at the International Aeronautics Congress in Milan, ESA officially kicked off a new project called Ciseres, a small satellite mission designed to significantly improve crisis response times using artificial intelligence (AI). Part of ESA’s Civil Security from Space (CSS) programme, Ciseres aims to enhance satellite capabilities to alert first responders and government officials within minutes of the occurrence of a disaster – such as floods, fires, landslides. The project is led and co-financed by Deimos, a European space tech company specialising in small satellite missions.

  • ESA's Moonlight programme: Pioneering the path for lunar exploration 

    Moonlight signature at IAC 1

    Imagine a near future where services such as satellite navigation, video conferencing, and file sharing are as seamless on the Moon as they are on Earth.

  • Revolutionising crisis response in Europe with Safeplace 

    Safeplace signature at IAC 1

    In an era where natural disasters and emergencies are becoming increasingly frequent and severe, ESA is taking a significant step forward in enhancing Europe’s crisis management capabilities.