The Norwegian Space Agency and Europe
More and more new products and services based on satellite data are introduced, contributing to making society safer and more efficient. The Norwegian Space Agency governs Norway's space policy on behalf of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, contributes to the development of Norway's space industry, and ensures that public allocations are being Read More
Contained confinement
by ESA ESA-sponsored medical doctor Nick Smith snapped this photo of the storage containers at Concordia research station in Antarctica shortly before sunset, 8 April 2021. The dark blue line at the horizon is the shadow of the Earth. The containers store food, recycling and the scientific samples of blood, saliva, and stool that Nick Read More
Earth from Space: Bucharest, Romania
ESA The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Bucharest – the capital and largest city of Romania. Click on the image to explore it in its full 10 m resolution and learn about the features in this stunning landscape. Bucharest lies on the southeast corner of the Romanian Plain, on the banks of the Dâmbovița Read More
Satellites monitor Mount Etna’s unpredictable behaviour
ESA / Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, has recently been on explosive form, with 17 eruptions in less than three months. Instruments onboard three different satellites orbiting Earth have acquired imagery of the eruptions – revealing the intensity of the lava-fountaining eruptive episodes, known as paroxysms. Located on the east coast of Sicily, Read More
Ariane 6 pre-flight ‘plumbing’ tests
Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana is preparing Ariane 6's launch pad for extensive ‘combined tests’. These tests will prove the systems that will support Europe's newest launch vehicle before flight. Fin d'integration caisson LOX On the launch pad, engineers are installing the steel mini-mast structures that will protect the liquid oxygen cryogenic connection systems that Read More
SpaceX Launches Starlink 23 Lands Booster on OCISLY & deploys 60 Satellites
On a clear blue sky at 12:43 PM EDT or 16:34 UTC SpaceX successfully launched and landed first stage booster B-1058.7 (it's seventh flight) on their autonomous drone ship OCISLY 633 kilometers down range in the Atlantic Ocean and deployed 60 additional Starlink satellites into orbit. All in all it was a perfect launch and Read More
407 Day: celebrating Galileo saving lives
ESA Today is 407 Day – the annual campaigning day to spread awareness of the importance of emergency beacons, and the satellites that pick up their signals, including Europe’s Galileo constellation. As well as letting people across the world find their way, Galileo also serves to detect SOS messages and relay them to authorities, contributing Read More
Introducing ESA Agenda 2025
Agency ESA / ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher has worked with our Member States to define new priorities and goals for ESA for the coming years. The Director General has set high ambitions for space in Europe – while ESA has a huge role to play, it also requires cooperation with the European Union, space Read More
SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink 23 v1.0 Satellite launch 7.4.2021
It's official just received instructions from the 45th Space Wing for todays SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink 23 v1.0 Satellite launch from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Florida on Wednesday 4-7-21 at 12:34 PM EDT or 16:34 UTC. Whether is 90% go for launch! It's been a long time since since we have had a day launch Read More
214 teams granted Flight Status for Phase 3 of Mission Space Lab 2020-21, Spain most …
ESA ESA Education and Raspberry Pi Foundation are excited to announce that 214 teams participating in this year’s European Astro Pi Mission Space Lab Challenge have achieved Flight Status. That means they will have their computer programs run on the International Space Station (ISS) later this month! Mission Space Lab gives teams of students and Read More