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ESA hosted the Living Planet Symposium on 13–17 May 2019 in Milan, Italy.

 

The event brought together scientists and users to present their latest findings on Earth’s environment and climate derived from satellite data. It provided an opportunity to introduce missions in development from ESA – such as the Sentinels, Earth Explorers and meteorological missions – as well as from national space agencies.

 

It was the world’s biggest conference on Earth observation to date.

 

Covered scientific themes include oceanography, solid Earth and geodesy, atmosphere, climate and meteorology, the cryosphere, hazards, methodologies and products, near-Earth environment and land applications. Special sessions were dedicated to ESA programmes and initiatives, including the Climate Change Initiative and other international cooperation initiatives, as well as the Copernicus environmental monitoring programme.

 

The symposium followed the previous ones held in Prague (2016), Edinburgh (2013), Bergen (2010), Montreux (2007) and Salzburg (2004).

 

Credits: grigiomedio

  

Images from the 12th edition of the ESA Open Days at ESTEC, ESA's technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, which took place on 7 and 8 October 2023.

 

The theme of the 2023 ESA Open Days was ‘Science Fiction Gets Real’, highlighting how science fiction has inspired scientists and engineers to join ESA, and turn once imaginary concepts into science fact.

 

As with the previous two editions, Sunday’s general Open Day was preceded by an Open Day for people with a disability on Saturday, the day before, allowing visitors to explore the sprawling site at their own pace – because space is for everyone.

 

Credit: ESA-SJM Photography

Scenes at ESA/ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany, on 19 October 2016 during the arrival of ExoMars. Credit: ESA/J. Mai

VMC Image acquired on 25-09-2022 at 08:19:13 at an altitude of 6133.14 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 23661. Image #56 out of 58 from this observation.

Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Notional views by Astrium Berlin of the long-planned MoonNEXT lunar lander, after having been bumped for a scheduled expedition to the rim of Shackleton crater and the lunar south pole the 2018 mission was finally scratched from ESA budgets in 2014. In the midst of increasing tensions between European partner nations and the Russian Federation, ESA planners have agreed to investigate the possibility of partnering with Russia in the LunaGlob or Luna Resource orbiter, lander and rover programs. A similar partnership with India was recently broken off.

The ESA PANGAEA2023 edition starts immediately with classroom lectures and practical exercises. The JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, observes the details of a rock sample through a magnifying glass.

 

Credits: ESA / V. Crobu

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Notional views by Astrium Berlin of the long-planned MoonNEXT lunar lander, after having been bumped for a scheduled expedition to the rim of Shackleton crater and the lunar south pole the 2018 mission was finally scratched from ESA budgets in 2014. In the midst of increasing tensions between European partner nations and the Russian Federation, ESA planners have agreed to investigate the possibility of partnering with Russia in the LunaGlob or Luna Resource orbiter, lander and rover programs. A similar partnership with India was recently broken off.

ESA hosted the Living Planet Symposium on 13–17 May 2019 in Milan, Italy.

 

The event brought together scientists and users to present their latest findings on Earth’s environment and climate derived from satellite data. It provided an opportunity to introduce missions in development from ESA – such as the Sentinels, Earth Explorers and meteorological missions – as well as from national space agencies.

 

It was the world’s biggest conference on Earth observation to date.

 

Covered scientific themes include oceanography, solid Earth and geodesy, atmosphere, climate and meteorology, the cryosphere, hazards, methodologies and products, near-Earth environment and land applications. Special sessions were dedicated to ESA programmes and initiatives, including the Climate Change Initiative and other international cooperation initiatives, as well as the Copernicus environmental monitoring programme.

 

The symposium followed the previous ones held in Prague (2016), Edinburgh (2013), Bergen (2010), Montreux (2007) and Salzburg (2004).

 

Credits: grigiomedio

  

c. Ane Aguilar | Euskalduna, Bilbao

Images from the 12th edition of the ESA Open Days at ESTEC, ESA's technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, which took place on 7 and 8 October 2023.

 

The theme of the 2023 ESA Open Days was ‘Science Fiction Gets Real’, highlighting how science fiction has inspired scientists and engineers to join ESA, and turn once imaginary concepts into science fact.

 

As with the previous two editions, Sunday’s general Open Day was preceded by an Open Day for people with a disability on Saturday, the day before, allowing visitors to explore the sprawling site at their own pace – because space is for everyone.

 

Credit: ESA-SJM Photography

Encontro de Serviços e Atendimento

Pre-event dinner at Carlos

Eccoli a forma di un otto, come quelli che dipingeva Van Gogh nella Notte Stellata. Questi sono nel Sud dell’Atlantico, a 600 km dalle Falkland. Tracce lasciate dal fitoplancton, così come quelle verdi, solo di diversa intensità e tipologia. Leggi l'articolo su Galileo (www.galileonet.it) Credits: Esa

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