European Space Agency’s Rosetta orbiter has delivered its first batch of science data from comet…
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The European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the exploration of space, scientific discovery, and technological innovation on behalf of its member states across Europe. Founded in 1975, ESA conducts missions that study Earth, the Moon, Mars, and the broader cosmos—ranging from climate observation and satellite communications to deep-space exploration and astronomy. Collaborating closely with NASA and other international partners, ESA has led landmark missions such as Rosetta, Gaia, and the ExoMars program. Through advances in space science, robotics, and satellite technology, the European Space Agency plays a vital role in expanding humanity’s knowledge of the universe and protecting our planet.
New research shows without a doubt that white dwarf stars can reignite and explode as…
Rosetta Spacecraft data have allowed scientists to identify five candidate sites to set down the…
This newly released Mars Express image shows craters within the Hellas Basin in the southern…
ESA’s Rosetta became the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet, making the historic rendezvous…
This newly released image from ESA’s Herschel Space Observatory shows the Triangulum Galaxy, which is…
Using the Herschel Space Observatory to probe the turbulent beginnings of a Sun-like star, astronomers…
Using the Hubble Space Telescope and ESA’s Herschel Space Observatory, astronomers have discovered a water-building…
This XMM-Newton image reveals a strongly magnetized, rotating neutron star and the remains of the…
ESA’s Clean Space initiative is seeking to transform our understanding of how large, dead objects…
This newly released mosaic shows a crater-riddled region at the lunar south pole of our…
European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft witnesses the awakening of the mission’s target comet. The comet…
A new fingerprint-like map from the Planck Space Telescope reveals the magnetic field lines of…
Researchers have discovered a young galaxy, called S0901, rotating in a calm manner typical of…
This newly released Hubble image provides a cross-section view of the Universe, showing objects at…
New radar images from the Cassini orbiter show dark streaks carved into dunes on Saturn’s…
Researchers use the scientific imaging system on board ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft to get the first…
This newly released image combines X-ray coverage from ESA’s XMM-Newton X-ray observatory with an infrared…