European Space Agency (ESA)

The European Space Agency (ESA) is a multinational space agency headquartered in Paris, France. Its member countries are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (host country), Germany , Greece , Hungary , Ireland , Italy , Luxembourg, [...]

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  • ESA's Ramses Mission to Study Asteroid Apophis: Unraveling the Mysteries of a Potentially Hazardous Space Rock

    ESA's Ramses Mission to Study Asteroid Apophis: Unraveling the Mysteries of a Potentially Hazardous Space Rock

    Broke On: Wednesday, 17 July 2024 In April 2029, the asteroid Apophis, measuring 1,230 feet across and classified as an S-type asteroid, will make a close approach to Earth. The European Space Agency (ESA) plans to launch the Rapid Apophis Mission for Security and Safety (Ramses) in April 2028 to study this asteroid before its encounter. Ramses aims to gather data on Apophis' size, shape, mass, and orbit, which will help scientists determine how best to deflect potential threats from similar asteroids in the future.
  • Ariane 6 Launches Successfully: Europe's New Era in Space Travel and Controversies

    Ariane 6 Launches Successfully: Europe's New Era in Space Travel and Controversies

    Broke On: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 Europe's Ariane 6 rocket makes its inaugural flight on July 9, 2023, marking a new era in heavy-lift capabilities. The modular design can launch missions from LEO to deep space and successfully carried eight satellites into orbit. Poland's defense funding remains contentious with Germany, while Europe partners with SpaceX for a surprising weather satellite launch.
  • Mysteries of Mars: Unraveling the Formation of Aganippe Fossa, a 600-km Long Graben on Arsia Mons

    Mysteries of Mars: Unraveling the Formation of Aganippe Fossa, a 600-km Long Graben on Arsia Mons

    Broke On: Saturday, 06 July 2024 New high-resolution images reveal the enigmatic 600-km-long Aganippe Fossa, a graben feature on Mars' Tharsis region. Formed possibly by magma rising beneath colossal volcanoes, it surrounds Arsia Mons and hosts unique terrain features like hummocky and lobate terrains.
  • Ariane 6's Inaugural Launch: Europe Regains Independent Access to Space on July 9, 2024

    Ariane 6's Inaugural Launch: Europe Regains Independent Access to Space on July 9, 2024

    Broke On: Monday, 08 July 2024 Europe's Ariane 6 rocket, developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace, is set to make its inaugural launch on July 9, 2024. This heavy-lift launch will mark Europe's regained independent access to space after relying on other providers like SpaceX. The Ariane 6 rocket will carry multiple satellite missions and experiments into orbit, demonstrating its ability to match a typical flight profile of its predecessor, the Ariane 5 ECA version.
  • New Discoveries in Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere: Gravity Waves and Complex Structures

    New Discoveries in Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere: Gravity Waves and Complex Structures

    Broke On: Tuesday, 02 July 2024 New insights from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal Jupiter's upper atmosphere hosts intricate structures and vibrant lights above the Great Red Spot, challenging our understanding of this gas giant. Possible explanations include gravity waves and historical records suggest it may have formed from unstable winds.
  • Two Massive Asteroids to Fly by Earth: 415029 (2011 UL21) on June 27 and 2024 MK on June 29

    Two Massive Asteroids to Fly by Earth: 415029 (2011 UL21) on June 27 and 2024 MK on June 29

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 Two massive asteroids, 415029 (2011 UL21) and 2024 MK, will fly by Earth within days of each other in late June. The first, larger than Mount Everest and approximately 2310 meters in diameter, will pass more than 4 million miles away on June 27. The second asteroid, posing no threat to Earth with a distance of about 180,000 miles away on June 29, offers an opportunity for stargazers to observe these celestial bodies as they safely pass by.
  • Two Near-Earth Asteroids Approaching: 2024 MK and (415029) 2011 UL21 - The Importance of Asteroid Detection and Defense

    Two Near-Earth Asteroids Approaching: 2024 MK and (415029) 2011 UL21 - The Importance of Asteroid Detection and Defense

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 Two asteroids, 2024 MK and (415029) 2011 UL21, safely approach Earth this week for Asteroid Day. The first, 75% the moon's distance away on June 29, is sizable NEO 2024 MK. Secondly, the larger (415029) 2011 UL21, estimated between 1.7-3.9 km in diameter, passes on June 27. Both underscore the significance of asteroid detection and defense efforts.
  • ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 The European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket passed its final wet dress rehearsal on June 20, 2024, fueling up and simulating countdown procedures before the July 9 launch. This critical step ensures readiness for the mission, which will carry Berlin-based Planetary Transportation Systems' Curium One CubeSat to test advanced communication technology and satellite design.
  • ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 The European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket passed its final wet dress rehearsal on June 20, 2024, fueling up and simulating countdown procedures before the July 9 launch. This critical step ensures readiness for the mission, which will carry Berlin-based Planetary Transportation Systems' Curium One CubeSat to test advanced communication technology and satellite design.
  • ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    ESA's Ariane 6 Rocket Passes Final Test Before July Launch: Wet Dress Rehearsal Successful

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 The European Space Agency's Ariane 6 rocket passed its final wet dress rehearsal on June 20, 2024, fueling up and simulating countdown procedures before the July 9 launch. This critical step ensures readiness for the mission, which will carry Berlin-based Planetary Transportation Systems' Curium One CubeSat to test advanced communication technology and satellite design.