
Copernical Team
Juice spacecraft fully integrated and ready for next testing

“ESA’s Juice mission has entered its final phase of development, with the spacecraft moving to an Airbus Defence & Space facility in Toulouse, France, for the next round of testing. The spacecraft has been fully integrated, and these tests will be done in full flight configuration, as Juice is scheduled for launch from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in April 2023
The Juice mission is a perfect example of collaboration between several national space agencies and European industry. Its objective is to explore the gas giant Jupiter, its environment, and three of its moons: Europa, Callisto and
Watch live: Living Planet Symposium 2022

The time has finally come for ESA’s Living Planet Symposium – one of the largest Earth observation conferences in the world. Follow our live streaming all week on ESA Web TV, starting with the Opening Ceremony on Monday 23 May at 09:00 (CEST).
Week in images: 16-20 May 2022

Week in images: 16-20 May 2022
Discover our week through the lens
Earth from Space: Bonn, Germany

ESA’s Living Planet Symposium – one of the largest Earth observation conferences in the world – is being held on 23–27 May in Bonn, Germany. Held every three years, the symposium brings together scientists and researchers, as well as industry and users of Earth observation data, from all over the world to present and discuss the latest findings on Earth science.
Meet the navigation team | Space jobs

Dive into our navigation activities and hear about the projects, goals, challenges and work environment from ESA staff working in the Navigation Directorate and the Directorate for Technology, Engineering and Quality.
Find out more about Careers at ESA: https://careers.esa.int/
Massive eruption of Tongan volcano provides an explosion of data

'Chariots of Fire' and 'Blade Runner' composer Vangelis dies aged 79

The search for how life on Earth transformed from simple to complex

Vandenberg Space Force Base celebrates first-year milestones

The future of desalination?
