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expande ESA teams ready for space(Opens New Window)
4/24/18 1:42 PM

Tomorrow’s launch of Sentinel-3B will complete the Sentinel-3 constellation and represents the culmination of months of training to fly Europe’s latest Copernicus satellite.

expande Space smash: simulating when satellites collide(Opens New Window)
4/24/18 10:49 AM

Satellites orbiting Earth are moving at many kilometres per second – so what happens when their paths cross? Satellite collisions are rare, and their consequences poorly understood, so a new project seeks to simulate them, for better forecasting of future space debris.

expande Sentinel-3B on launch pad(Opens New Window)
4/23/18 12:40 PM

The next Sentinel satellite for Europe’s environmental monitoring Copernicus programme is poised for liftoff from the Plesetsk cosmodrome in northern Russia.

expande Walking on the Moon – underwater(Opens New Window)
4/17/18 10:28 AM

It’s one of the deepest ‘swimming pools’ in Europe, but for three years has been helping preparations for a human return to the Moon. ESA’s Neutral Buoyancy Facility at the European Astronaut Centre has been the site of the ‘Moondive’ study, using specially weighted spacesuits to simulate lunar gravity, which is just one sixth that of Earth.

expande Storm hunter in position(Opens New Window)
4/13/18 8:20 PM

The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor, also known as the Space Storm Hunter, was installed today outside the European space laboratory Columbus.

expande Mars impact crater or supervolcano?(Opens New Window)
4/12/18 11:00 AM

These images from ESA’s Mars Express show a crater named Ismenia Patera on the Red Planet. Its origin remains uncertain: did a meteorite smash into the surface or could it be the remnants of a supervolcano?

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expande ESA teams ready for space(Opens New Window)
4/24/18 1:42 PM

Tomorrow’s launch of Sentinel-3B will complete the Sentinel-3 constellation and represents the culmination of months of training to fly Europe’s latest Copernicus satellite.

expande Space smash: simulating when satellites collide(Opens New Window)
4/24/18 10:49 AM

Satellites orbiting Earth are moving at many kilometres per second – so what happens when their paths cross? Satellite collisions are rare, and their consequences poorly understood, so a new project seeks to simulate them, for better forecasting of future space debris.

expande Sentinel-3B on launch pad(Opens New Window)
4/23/18 12:40 PM

The next Sentinel satellite for Europe’s environmental monitoring Copernicus programme is poised for liftoff from the Plesetsk cosmodrome in northern Russia.

expande Walking on the Moon – underwater(Opens New Window)
4/17/18 10:28 AM

It’s one of the deepest ‘swimming pools’ in Europe, but for three years has been helping preparations for a human return to the Moon. ESA’s Neutral Buoyancy Facility at the European Astronaut Centre has been the site of the ‘Moondive’ study, using specially weighted spacesuits to simulate lunar gravity, which is just one sixth that of Earth.

expande Storm hunter in position(Opens New Window)
4/13/18 8:20 PM

The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor, also known as the Space Storm Hunter, was installed today outside the European space laboratory Columbus.

expande Mars impact crater or supervolcano?(Opens New Window)
4/12/18 11:00 AM

These images from ESA’s Mars Express show a crater named Ismenia Patera on the Red Planet. Its origin remains uncertain: did a meteorite smash into the surface or could it be the remnants of a supervolcano?

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expande Spin Your Thesis! 2019 open for proposals(Opens New Window)
4/23/18 10:46 AM

Sometimes it’s good to get into a spin. Particularly if you are a student wanting to run a hyper-gravity experiment. For the tenth year, ESA Education Office is open to submissions for its Spin Your Thesis! programme. 

expande Drop Your Thesis! 2019 open for proposals(Opens New Window)
4/20/18 3:30 PM

Imagine dropping your experiment and watching helplessly as it falls 120 metres to the floor below. Accident? Disaster? Not at all. This is ESA’s Drop Your Thesis! programme and it is all in the name of science. 

expande Fly Your Thesis! 2019 open for proposals(Opens New Window)
4/20/18 11:31 AM

ESA Education is inviting university student teams to submit proposals related to designing, building and flying their experiment in a parabolic flight campaign, which is tentatively scheduled to take place in late 2019.  

expande Space Educational Activities showcased at the 2nd SSEA Symposium(Opens New Window)
4/18/18 11:47 AM

Last week the 2nd Symposium on Space Educational Activities took place at the Budapest University of Economics and Technology (BME) in Budapest, Hungary.

expande Participate in the ESA Academy’s Product Assurance Awareness Training Course(Opens New Window)
2/23/18 12:11 PM

Following the successful Product Assurance and Safety Training Course given in 2017, ESA’s Education Office is happy to announce this year’s new edition, now called ESA Academy’s Product Assurance Awareness Training Course (PAA), which will take place between 29 May - 1 June 2018 at ESA-ESEC in Redu, Belgium. 

expande European Youth Event 2018(Opens New Window)
4/6/18 10:24 AM

The European Youth Event (EYE) will take place at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France on 1 and 2 June 2018. It is a unique opportunity for young Europeans to make their voices heard.

During the event, young people will exchange ideas and perspectives on youth-related issues, develop innovative solutions to crucial questions for the future, and meet with European decision-makers and speakers with a wide range of professional experience.

The EYE 2018 will include a large variety of activities run under the slogan “The plan is to fan this spark into a flame.” (Hamilton, My Shot) . Coordinated through ESA’s Education Office, the EYE event will feature exciting talks from ESA speakers, including astronaut Paolo Nespoli, who will address how space is generating innovation and new opportunities for society.

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