ESA Highlights 2018
ESA Highlights takes you on a visual adventure through the world of space and discovery, illustrating many of ESA's key achievements throughout the year
View ArticleDiscover ESA
Discover ESA is a colourful journey through ESA’s activities and space missions. The brochure, which is available in six languages, includes an attractive space poster
View ArticleESA Impact June
This special edition of ESA Impact brings you spectacular images of Earth, Mars, black holes and Luca Parmitano. Browse the slide-out texts and videos for insights.
View ArticleESA Impact 2019
Quarter 2 is now online. Browse the stunning images and videos of our activities so far this year
View ArticleBR-341 AEOLUS - ESA's Wind Mission
ESA’s Earth Explorer satellites deliver a wealth of information to advance our scientific understanding of how Earth works as a system and to show how humans are affecting natural processes. With the...
View ArticleBR-342 CHEOPS - Sizing and first characterisation of exoplanets
Cheops is ESA's CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite. It is the first mission dedicated to studying bright, nearby stars that are already known to host exoplanets, in order to make high-precision...
View ArticleESA BR-343 Understanding climate change from space
The rate at which global climate change is happening is arguably the most pressing environmental challenge we face today. Satellites not only provide the scientific community with the data to improve...
View ArticleESA BR-344 Earth Explorers: Satellites to understand our changing Earth
In response to issues raised by the scientific community, ESA’s series of Earth Explorers are designed to gather data on various aspects of the Earth system. These data are helping to fill gaps in our...
View ArticleESA BR-345 Solar Orbiter: Facing the Sun
Solar Orbiter is a mission dedicated to solar and heliospheric physics. It will address big questions in Solar System science to help us understand how the Sun creates and controls the heliosphere,...
View ArticleESA BR-319 Sentinels
The Sentinels are a new fleet of satellites that form the heart of Europe's ambitious environmental monitoring Copernicus programme. Each of the six missions carries state-of-the-art technology to...
View ArticleSP-1337 ESA Convention and Council Rules of Procedure
The beginnings of an independent space organisation in Europe were in the early 1960s, with the creation of the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO) and the European Space Research...
View ArticleSP-1336 Sentinel-5 ESA's Polar-orbiting Atmospheric Composition Mission in...
Copernicus Sentinel-5 is an instrument that will be flown on three sequential MetOp-SG satellites.
View ArticleThis is ESA available in Portuguese, Romanian and Swedish
This is ESA, the fold-out brochure that presents ESA and its activities to the general public, has been published online in three more Member State languages.
View ArticleSTM-277 ESA Technology Tree
The ESA Technology Tree provides a classification of all technological expertise currently available in ESA for space activities and guidance on who from ESA is responsible for specific technology...
View ArticleSP-1338 ESA Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability: 2017–19 Report
The 2017-19 edition of the ‘ESA Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Report’ has been released.
View ArticleBR-346 Sentinel-6 Charting Sea Level for Copernicus
The Copernicus Sentinel-6 mission comprises two identical satellites launched five years apart. It not only serves Copernicus, but also the international climate community.
View ArticleBR-347 Planck - Science and Legacy
The Planck space observatory was a marvel of technical ingenuity.
View ArticleSP-1336 Sentinel-5 ESA's Polar-orbiting Atmospheric Composition Mission in...
Copernicus Sentinel-5 is an instrument that will be flown on three sequential MetOp-SG satellites.
View ArticleESA BR-348 Webb: Seeing farther
The James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) is the next great space science observatory, 100 times more sensitive than Hubble. It is designed to answer fundamental questions about the Universe and to make...
View ArticleForward to the Moon: interactive publication
As Artemis sets its sights on the Moon, powered by the European Service Module (ESM), all eyes will again turn to the night sky. This interactive publication encourages us to look up at our natural...
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