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Available until 26/09/2027
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected a new team of trained astronauts to go not only to the International Space Station, but also to the Moon with the Artemis mission. With the discoveries made by James Webb and new-generation launchers such as Ariane 6, there are many new developments in European space exploration.
Hera: Planetary Defence
The European Space Agency and NASA have both developed probes to deflect asteroids from their trajectories.
10 min
Documentary
Ariane 6: A Cutting Edge Launch System for Europe
After a four-year delay, the ESA hopes Ariane 6, which represents an enormous technical challenge, will take off without a hitch.
11 min
James Webb: In Search of Life in Space
In only one year of operation, the James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionised the way the universe is observed.
ESA's Euclid - Exploring a Dark Universe
The European probe Euclid took off successfully on 1 July 2023. Its objective is ambitious: to attempt to solve the enigma of dark matter and above all dark energy, which make up 95% of the universe.
Europe's Next Generation of Astronauts
Sophie, Pablo, Rosemary, Raphaël, and Marco are the ESA astronauts appointed through a lengthy selection process.