European Space Agency
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ESA Lost Contact of ExoMars Schiaparelli Before Mars Touchdown -- Did the Lander Make It?
There's been a lot of suspense surrounding ExoMars Schiaparelli's touchdown on Mars' surface. Now, the European Space Agency (ESA) has announced today that they lost contact with the spacecraft one minute before its touchdown to the red planet's surface.
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Touchdown Rosetta: How ESA Will Maneuver the Spacecraft for the Grand Finale
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ESA Experiment Aims to Keep Spaceships Clean and Healthy
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Rosetta Crashes to its End: What Europe's Comet Mission Accomplished Over 12 Years
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Comet-Chaser Rosetta to 'Die' This Week, ESA Recounts Its Contributions to Science
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ESA Unveils Most Accurate Map of Milky Way, Discovers Never Before Seen Stars
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ESA's Rosetta to End Mission With a Comet Crash
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ESA’s Sentinel-1A Satellite Hit By Space Particle
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Fire in Space Called "Polaris Flare" Captured by ESA Planck Satellite
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Tidal Disruption: Supermassive Dormant Black Hole Eats Star, Warps Space and Time
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VIDEO: ESA Launched an Educational 3D Tour of the International Space Station
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ESA Satellite Sentinel-1A May Have Found Missing EgyptAir Flight MS804
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International Space Station Completes Its 100,000th Orbit of Earth