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Explosive Artist Wins Space Agency Residency
Using everything from black powder to explosive fuses, artist Aoife van Linden Tol explores time, density and matter.
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Europe Is Launching Sentinel-3A, the Latest in Its All-Seeing Satellite Network
The Earth observation satellite will focus its gaze on the oceans.
Last-Ditch Attempt to Contact Philae Comet Lander Fails
It's not looking good for the comet-landing spacecraft.
The James Webb Space Telescope Will Follow In Hubble’s Footsteps in 2018
Some two decades in the making, the JWST will probe deep space for the earliest stars and galaxies formed in the universe.
Lost Satellites Will Help Test Einstein's Theory of General Relativity
Two of the ESA's Galileo positioning satellites wound up in the wrong orbit, but it's not all for naught.
Researchers Are Turning to Game Theory to Tackle Space Debris
Removing space debris is important for securing safe satellite missions.
Here's One Way to Guard a Deep Space Antenna: Falcons
Meet Nalla the Persuader, a female peregrine falcon helping keep other birds off the ESA's Deep Space 2 antenna.
Swamps, Seen from Space, Are Straight-Up Earth Porn
Mississippi turns blood red in this stunning selection of ESA snapshots.