[ad_1] November 2, 2018 marked the eighteenth anniversary of the last day that there was more human in the space. When the International Space Station (ISS) was operational in the mid-2000s, NASA's …
Read More »ESA reveals its intention to build a lunar base on Earth using simulated lunar ground in a facility in Germany
[ad_1] The researchers plan to recreate the conditions of the lunar surface at home. A new facility under construction at the ESA Astronaut Center in Cologne, Germany, will soon serve as a …
Read More »BepiColombo launches the Mercury mission of ESA and JAXA
[ad_1] October 19, 2018 – For the third time in history, a mission is studying the deepest planet in our solar system. The joint mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) BepiColombo …
Read More »The construction of Plato's planetary hunter from ESA begins | Space
[ad_1] <! – -> Artist concept of ESA's future Plato Space Telescope. Image via Thales Alenia Space. The search for exoplanets – planets orbiting other stars – has really intensified in recent …
Read More »ESA Gaia spots stars flying between galaxies
[ad_1] Based on these data, they constructed the distribution of velocities and distances for 7 million stars of the Milky Way. "Rather than running away from the galactic center, most of the …
Read More »ESA astronomers have spotted ultra-fast stars from other galaxies
[ad_1] With the help of the most detailed map of the galaxy produced to date, astronomers have spotted more than a dozen high-speed stars that seem to float in our direction – …
Read More »ESA technology makes L.A. Metro a safer route
[ad_1] Thousands of daily passengers on the Los Angeles metro will be safer with the deployment of state-of-the-art technology patented by ESA to detect hidden weapons or explosives. New surveillance cameras from …
Read More »ESA teamed up with Nissan to build an off-road astronomy lab
[ad_1] The trailer has a refrigerated interior that helps stabilize the telescope and batteries can power a WiFi hotspot, a laptop station and a UHF transmitter for data relay. In addition, the …
Read More »ESA Astronaut Captures An Eye Of Hurricane Florence Category 4 |
[ad_1] <! – -> <! –-> "Have you ever looked at the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane? It's terrifying, even space, "says European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex), who …
Read More »A giant iceberg over the village of Greenland spotted by ESA satellites from the space
[ad_1] ESA's Sentinel-2A satellites captured the image of a massive iceberg that drifted near Innaarsuit in Greenland. The iceberg weighs about 10 million tonnes and threatens to generate big waves that can …
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