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ESA Science retuiteado
ESA Science retuiteado

January–March 2026 was a busy season for us! Get up to speed on European space with our new ESA Impact visual report, out now 👉 esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/pub…
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ESA Science retuiteado
ESA Science retuiteado

#WatchLive: Join us on 19 March at 13:00 GMT/14:00 CET for a media briefing following the 345th ESA Council meeting taking place in Interlaken, Switzerland.
📺 watch.esa.int

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🚀 10 years ago, our largest and most sophisticated martian explorer left Earth behind.
To mark the launch anniversary, here are 5 remarkable things @esa's Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) was made for 🧵👇
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Welcome to the Large Space Simulator! 🌌
Our terrestrial planet hunter, Plato, has been placed inside this ESA chamber for a series of vital tests under space‑like conditions.
Discover how it is like inside Europe's largest cryovacuum chamber here 👉 esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

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Next up, Smile will go through a full health check and then be fuelled with propellant, before finally meeting the rocket that will carry it to space sometime between 8 April and 7 May.
Launch technicians have already started building the Vega-C rocket.
Read more 👉esa.int/Science_Explor…


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🆕 Cast your mind back to May 2024... remember how a massive solar storm triggered northern lights across Europe?
We can now reveal how this same solar storm affected Mars, thanks to clever teamwork from our two Mars orbiters.
Find out more 👉
esa.int/Science_Explor…
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The precision of Hubble with the expansive vision of Euclid has got me stopping in reflection this morning.
Our recent combined view of the Cat’s Eye Nebula is a testament to what humanity can achieve when nations unite behind a shared scientific purpose. No single country, institution, or mission could deliver this perspective alone. It required decades of trust, shared investment, pooled expertise, and a common belief that expanding human knowledge benefits us all.
International collaboration in science is fundamental because the questions we are trying to answer are bigger than any one nation. What is the Universe made of? How did it evolve? What is our place within it?
In tackling such profound questions, diversity of perspective is a strength. When we combine capabilities, infrastructure, data, and talent across continents, we accelerate discovery. In a world that can sometimes feel fragmented, science remains a powerful unifier. The Universe belongs to all of us, afterall.


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Craters, craters, and yet more craters! Our latest snapshot from Mars Express is packed full of them.
Discover this slice of ancient, battered land in more depth, including a zoomable, labelled version of this main image as well as close-up and 3D views 👉 esa.int/Science_Explor…

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Our ESA/Hubble Picture of the Month features one cosmic eye 👁️ spied by two observatories!
The Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is one of the most visually intricate remnants of a dying star. In 1995, Hubble revealed structures in it that helped us understand how planetary nebulae form. Now, Hubble has joined forces with @ESA_Euclid to create a new image of the nebula! 1/3

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Our first glimpse of comet 3I/ATLAS from Juice's science camera 😍☄️
The precious data from the mission's November observations of the interstellar comet arrived on Earth last week. Teams are now digging in to discover what they reveal.
Stay tuned for updates!
Read more 👉 esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

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Meanwhile, check out our English launch kit, soon to be available in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Mandarin 👉 esa.int/Science_Explor…

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📣 Call for journalists: attend the Smile launch media event at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana!
Smile is a scientific collaboration between ESA and the Chinese Academy of Science. The mission will study how Earth responds to the solar wind.
Registration details 👉 esa.int/Newsroom/Press… 1/2

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@Billywi12969809 Well... there are many things to consider here. Phil Plait has written a piece for Scientific American on this very topic: scientificamerican.com/article/could-…
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@esascience So if you were there and had a strong enough telescope you could see dinosaurs on earth, right?
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Picture this: the light captured by Webb in this image has been journeying to us since soon after T-rex 🦖 went extinct.
NGC 5134 is a spiral galaxy located 65 million light-years away, fairly close by as far as galaxies go.
Read more 👉 esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

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🆕 Webb has found an ex-star that exploded as a supernova! 💥
In June, the light of an exploding star in the galaxy NGC 1637 reached Earth. Astronomers turned their resources to studying this new supernova – but one team looked into the archives instead.
Could they spot the star that would go supernova? 1/2

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