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A sample is transferred for COVID-19 testing inside the mobile bio-lab in Piedmont Image: A sample is transferred for COVID-19 testing inside the mobile bio-lab in Piedmont
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Friday, 26 June 2020 13:02

The ESAIL maritime satellite

The ESAIL maritime satellite Image: The ESAIL maritime satellite
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Huge satellite shipping container arrives in Cannes Image: Huge satellite shipping container arrives in Cannes
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September 2020 - ESA's Kiruna ground station in northern Sweden celebrates 30 years of space excellence. Near the top of the world, at a latitude of almost 68° north and sited 38 kilometres east of Kiruna town, the Kiruna ground station has been operational for 30 years. Ideally positioned to support polar-orbiting missions, the station is a crucial gateway for much of the data enabling us to study our planet's oceans, water and atmosphere, forecast weather and understand the rapid advance of climate change. With its two sophisticated antennas, it also supports some of ESA’s scientific missions

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Today Spaceopal is a well-established reality. How would you describe your company? Spaceopal is a joint venture between Telespazio and DLR-GfR.

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Don't Dream and Drive: Sols 3764-3765

Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 09, 2023
What a contrast! When I look to my right, snow is accumulating on my window (yes, I am under the roof, if you are wondering) and in front of me are pictures of a beautiful red landscape! I am sure you have seen this beautiful mosaic, and we are still very close to that area. Such a stunning view! And now my brain wonders if there ever was snow falling, dancing, quietly, covering it all in
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European private sector companies developing commercial space transportation services are invited to submit proposals to ESA for co-funding and access to the space agency’s expertise and facilities. This new Boost! programme call for proposals is open through 2025, and follows a successful initial round that closed at the end of 2022.

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An illustration of objects and space debris in Earth orbit.

A NASA study concluded that some methods of removing orbital debris could pay for themselves within a decade by reducing the costs and risks borne by satellite operators.

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A year has passed since the launch of the ESA’s Rosalind Franklin rover mission was put on hold, but the work has not stopped for the ExoMars teams in Europe.

In this programme, the ESA Web TV crew travel back to Turin, Italy to talk to the teams and watch as new tests are being conducted with the rover’s Earth twin Amalia while the real rover remains carefully stored in an ultra-clean room.

The 15-minute special programme gives an update on what happened since the mission was cancelled in 2022 because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the plan

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