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Volcanoes from space: European Space Agency shares stunning images of eruptions captured from orbit
European Space Agency released stunning images of volcanoes taken from space. These images include Mount Vesuvius in Italy ...
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From Vesuvius To Krakatoa, European Space Agency Shares Stunning Volcano Images Taken From Space
"According to tradition, on 24 August in the year 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted in one of history's most famous natural ...
They are debating how to reassess funding and international partnerships to make European space missions more autonomous, when they meet in November to set the ESA’s next three-year budget. Although ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNUK Space Agency Folds Into Department of Science, Causes Industry-Wide Concern
Industry leaders are concerned about the United Kingdom's cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA)—and overall ...
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Kyodo News on MSNJapan to join European space mission to observe near-Earth asteroid
Japan plans to join a European Space Agency mission to observe an asteroid set for a close flyby of Earth in 2029, a source ...
Europe’s space industry is producing valuable data. It just needs to convince more people to use the information — and pay ...
The European Space Agency Wants To 3-D-Print Spacecraft Parts According to one ESA insider, the move will make the space industry cleaner and greener.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing to create its own solar eclipses so that researchers can study one of the more difficult-to-observe parts of the Sun’s anatomy: its blazing-hot ...
Europe's space chief said today (Feb. 25) that business with Russia continues as usual despite the situation in Ukraine. But it's unclear if the partnership can survive Russia's recent aggression.
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Live Science on MSNLongest canyon in the solar system reveals new secrets — Space photo of the week
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter recently photographed Candor Chasma in Mars' Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) is pushing for its members to back a program to allow it to independently send astronauts to space and set ambitious, long-term human exploration goals.
The European Space Agency will vote on Wednesday on whether to spend billions more euros to keep up with rising competition in space, as well as unveiling its much-anticipated new crop of astronauts.
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