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- European Space Agency
The European Space Agency portal features the latest news in space exploration, human spaceflight, launchers, telecommunications, navigation, monitoring and space science
- ESA Strategy 2040 - European Space Agency
The Director General has indicated his wish for the strategy to be ‘a living document’ and continue to adapt to the needs of the European Space Agency and its Member States The strategy will also help to inform the proposals to be made at November’s Council at Ministerial level
- ESA - Our Missions - European Space Agency
ESA’s Space Systems for Safety and Security (4S) programme Media invitation: Last chance to see the EarthCARE cloud and aerosol satellite in Europe
- 50 years of ESA - European Space Agency
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
- ESA facts - European Space Agency
We are the European Space Agency, committed to peacefully exploring and using space to benefit everyone Since our creation as an intergovernmental organisation in 1975, we've been championing European scientific and industrial interests in space
- ESA - Exploration - European Space Agency
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
- ESA - Newsroom - European Space Agency
The first metal 3D printer in space, a collaboration between ESA and Airbus, has printed its first metal product on the International Space Station, a breakthrough in crew autonomy for future long-duration exploration missions
- ESA Headquarters - European Space Agency
Without launchers space exploration would be impossible ESA is preparing new launch and space transportation systems to respond better to Europe’s future institutional needs and to continue at the forefront of new developments in space
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