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Mars Express Reveals Chaotic Terrain Shaped by Ancient Floods on Mars

New images from the Mars Express orbiter highlight a harsh Martian landscape formed by catastrophic floods billions of years ago.

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ESA Gaia Data Leads to Discovery of 87 New Stellar Streams in the Milky Way

Using ESA’s Gaia telescope data, astronomers have identified 87 new stellar streams in the Milky Way, significantly expanding knowledge of the galaxy’s structure.

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ESA Launches Two Celeste Satellites to Advance Navigation Technology

The European Space Agency deployed two Celeste satellites to test innovative navigation technologies and enhance orbital system resilience.

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ESA Unveils Most Detailed Collaborative Imaging of Saturn Using Hubble and James Webb Telescopes

ESA releases the most comprehensive images of Saturn to date, combining infrared and visible data from Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

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ESA Secures Crew Dragon Flight for European Astronauts to ISS Before Station’s Retirement

European astronauts will gain vital ISS experience as ESA arranges Crew Dragon flights ahead of the space station’s planned retirement.

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New Study Reveals the Sun’s Birthplace Near the Milky Way’s Core

Research backed by ESA’s Gaia mission shows that the Sun and thousands of similar stars formed close to the center of our galaxy.

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ESA Develops Self-Healing Material to Protect Future Spacecraft from Micrometeoroid Damage

The European Space Agency is creating a new material designed to autonomously repair micrometeoroid and debris damage on spacecraft.

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ESA and Chinese Academy Achieve Gigabit Laser Communication With Geostationary Satellites

ESA and China’s Academy of Optoelectronics demonstrate high-speed laser links with satellites orbiting at 36,000 kilometers altitude.

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