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A pair of European satellites have created the first artificial solar eclipses through precise and fancy formation flying.
LE BOURGET—The European Space Agency (ESA) and French space organization CNES have not paused any activities potentially affected by proposed U.S. cuts to NASA’s budget, but are developing backup ...
ESA is moving ahead with plans for the first phase of an Earth observation satellite system that will have both civil and ...
ESA is weighing options for programs affected by proposed major budget cuts at NASA as it also seeks to expand cooperation ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) is expected to ask its 23 member governments to fund a new constellation of high-resolution ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNTrailblazing Satellite Mission Delivers Its First Artificial Solar EclipseA solar eclipse is a marvel. This quirk of the complex interplay between Earth, the Moon, and the Sun doesn't just remind us ...
European Space Agency isn’t ruling out the cancellation or freezing of some space exploration programmes if budget cuts to ...
The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter captured the first-ever images of the sun's south pole in March, which were ...
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Astronomy on MSNESA’s Solar Orbiter reveals the Sun’s poles for the first timeESA has just released the first-ever images taken of the Sun's south pole, as seen this year by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
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Space on MSNEarth's Magnetic Field Sounds Creepy In Data ConversionMagnetic field data collected by ESA's Swarm satellites and other sources has been coverted into these frightening sounds.
The ESA has finally captured photos of the Sun's south pole, unlocking the door to how our Sun's magnetic field works.
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