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Planck sees tapestry of cold dust

Giant filaments of cold dust stretching through our Galaxy are revealed in a new image from ESA?s

Time: 17. Mar. 2010

Feed: ESA Top News

Topics: cold, dust, planck

?Green? satellite fuel designed to make space safer

On the day running up to launch when a spacecraft is fuelled, ground personnel look more like

Time: 16. Mar. 2010

Feed: ESA Top News

Third ATV named after Edoardo Amaldi

Production of the Automated Transfer Vehicles is gearing up. After the flawless flight of the first

Time: 16. Mar. 2010

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Topics: after, amaldi, atv, edoardo, named, third

Phobos flyby images

Images from the recent flyby of Phobos, on 7 March 2010, are released today. The images show Mars?

Time: 15. Mar. 2010

Feed: ESA Top News

Topics: flyby, images, phobos

Opening esa-p for suppliers delayed

Due to unforeseen problems, the opening of esa-p for suppliers is further delayed. Additional

Time: 15. Mar. 2010

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Topics: delayed, esa-p, opening, suppliers

Media opportunity: ESA presents European participants in 520-day simulated mission to Mars

ESA PR 2010-05 A crew of six, including two Europeans, will soon begin a simulated mission to Mars

Time: 12. Mar. 2010

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Topics: esa, mars, mission, simulated

Signature secures future Sentinels for GMES

Marking another significant step in the GMES initiative, ESA and Thales Alenia Space recently signed

Time: 12. Mar. 2010

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Topics: gmes

Shocking recipe for making killer electrons

Take a bunch of fast-moving electrons, place them in orbit and then hit them with the shock waves

Time: 11. Mar. 2010

Feed: ESA Top News

Topics: electrons, killer, recipe, shocking

Joint Statement: International Space Station Heads of Agency

ESA PR 2010-04 The heads of the International Space Station (ISS) agencies from Canada, Europe,

Time: 11. Mar. 2010

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Topics: heads, international, space, station

A lesson from space: capillarity in action

In space, many things work differently, but not always. Take the movement of liquid in fine tubes.

Time: 9. Mar. 2010

Feed: ESA Top News

Topics: action, space

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