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- 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 - Construction of ESA’s ambitious LISA mission begins
Led by ESA, the LISA mission is a collaboration between ESA, its member states, NASA, and an international consortium of scientists (the LISA consortium) The spacecraft is being built and assembled by the industrial core team led by OHB together with Thales Alenia Space
- ESA - European Launcher Challenge
The European Launcher Challenge is the European Space Agency’s (ESA) initiative focused on expanding European launch service supply and therefore ensuring greater robustness in Europe’s access to space
- ESA - MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 launch to change how we see our atmosphere
Both MTG and Copernicus Sentinel-4 are world-class Earth observation missions developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) with European partners to address scientific and societal challenges
- ESA - Our Missions
Applications Alphasat Launched: 2013 Innovative satellite telecommunications platform Open Mission Applications Altius Launch: 2026 ESA's ozone mission Open Mission Applications Arctic Weather Satellite Launch: 2024 Improving Arctic and global weather forecasts
- ESA facts - European Space Agency
The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe’s gateway to space Its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world
- ESA - Science Exploration
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 tracks rare interstellar comet
ESA's Planetary Defence Office responded promptly to the discovery Automated detection systems alerted ESA’s astronomers, who are contributing to global efforts to track the comet’s path and to find evidence of its existence in older data – a process known as ‘precovery ’
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