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Week in images: 02-06 October 2023
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Week in images: 02-06 October 2023
Discover our week through the lens
Open doors for the ESA-ESRIN Open Day
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On Friday 29 September, the European Space Agency opened the doors of the ESA Centre for Earth Observation, ESRIN, to host the ESA Open Day in the framework of the European Researchers' Night. With a full program of presentations, interviews, interactive games, hands-on workshops and various activities, more than 1400 people, among adults and children, had the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the activities and programs in which ESA is involved every day.
Earth from Space: Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines
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ESA Impact 2023 – Quarter 3
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ESA Impact 2023 – Quarter 3
Welcome to this edition of ESA Impact, an interactive publication covering stories and images from the third quarter of 2023.
Hypergravity odyssey of Earth’s tiniest plant
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The smallest flowering plant on Earth might become a nutritious foodstuff for astronauts in the future, as well as a highly efficient source of oxygen. To help test their suitability for space, floating clumps of watermeal – individually the size of pinheads – were subjected to 20 times normal Earth gravity aboard ESA’s Large Diameter Centrifuge by a team from Mahidol University in Thailand.
Shoebox-sized space labs being launched by Vega
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Among the smallest passengers aboard Europe’s Vega launch tonight are also the most ambitious in nature: twin miniaturised laboratories, or CubeSats, for the in-orbit demonstration of disruptive state-of-the-art space technologies.
Harmonizing satnav for aviation: SBAS experts meet
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More than 150 000 aircraft and 5000 airports worldwide are equipped with Satellite-based Augmentation System (SBAS) technology for safer flying. Specialists overseeing these systems met from 19 to 21 September for the 38th SBAS Interoperability Working Group meeting, hosted by ESA in Toulouse, to coordinate efforts for seamless navigation.
6 things to know about NASA's asteroid-exploring Psyche mission
Small-scale magnetism leads to large-scale solar atmosphere
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