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European Space Agency Collection (#2)

The European Space Agency (ESA) has been at the forefront of space exploration and innovation for decades

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Venus Express in Soyuz rocket, artwork

Venus Express in Soyuz rocket, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ERA robotic arm of the ISS, artwork

ERA robotic arm of the ISS, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Astrolab mission to the ISS, artwork

Astrolab mission to the ISS, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Columbus module of the ISS, artwork

Columbus module of the ISS, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Vegetation sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

Vegetation sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Venus Express launch, artwork

Venus Express launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ISS viewing portal, artwork

ISS viewing portal, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ENEIDE mission to the ISS, artwork

ENEIDE mission to the ISS, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Huygens probe landing on Titan, artwork

Huygens probe landing on Titan, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Ariane 5 rocket launch, artwork

Ariane 5 rocket launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Interbol satellites, diagram

Interbol satellites, diagram

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Columbus ISS module delivery, artwork

Columbus ISS module delivery, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: MSG weather satellite launch, artwork

MSG weather satellite launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: INTEGRAL satellite launch, artwork

INTEGRAL satellite launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Huygens probe at Titan, artwork

Huygens probe at Titan, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: SPOT 5 satellite, artwork

SPOT 5 satellite, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: SPOT 4 and Artemis satellites, artwork

SPOT 4 and Artemis satellites, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Venus Express mission, artwork

Venus Express mission, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: HRVIR sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

HRVIR sensor on SPOT 4, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Ariane 5 rockets, artwork

Ariane 5 rockets, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: MetOp weather satellite, artwork

MetOp weather satellite, artwork
MetOp weather satellite in Earth orbit, artwork. The MetOp satellites are a network of weather satellites being developed by EUMETSAT

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: SPOT 4 satellite, artwork

SPOT 4 satellite, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Zero-G Airbus aircraft, artwork

Zero-G Airbus aircraft, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Ariane 5 rocket, artwork

Ariane 5 rocket, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: MetOp weather satellite launch, artwork

MetOp weather satellite launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Automated Transfer Vehicle, artwork

Automated Transfer Vehicle, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ATV orbital separation, artwork

ATV orbital separation, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Ariane 5 rocket with ARD, artwork

Ariane 5 rocket with ARD, artwork
Ariane 5 flight 504. Artwork showing a cut-away view of the European Ariane 5 launcher for flight 504, which deployed the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope on 10th December 1999

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ATV docked to the ISS, artwork

ATV docked to the ISS, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ATV launch, artwork

ATV launch, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: International Space Station, artwork

International Space Station, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ATV, Apollo and Progress modules

ATV, Apollo and Progress modules

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Venus Express departing Earth, artwork

Venus Express departing Earth, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: SPOT satellites, artwork

SPOT satellites, artwork
SPOT satellites. Artwork of the four of the five SPOT (Satellite Pour l Observation de la Terre) earth observation satellites in Earth orbit, with the Moon at lower left

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ESA base on Mars, artwork

ESA base on Mars, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Ariane 4 rocket versions, artwork

Ariane 4 rocket versions, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: COROT satellite, artwork

COROT satellite, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: MTFF space station, artwork

MTFF space station, artwork
MTFF space station in Earth orbit, cutaway artwork. The Man-Tended Free Flyer (MTFF) was a space station that was planned by the European Space Agency (ESA) in the late 1980s

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Soyuz-2 rocket launch, artwork

Soyuz-2 rocket launch, artwork. This launch is taking place at the Ensemble de Lancement Soyouz (ELS) or Soyuz Launch Complex at Frances Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ARD re-entry, artwork

ARD re-entry, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ARD splashdown, artwork

ARD splashdown, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ARD capsule, artwork

ARD capsule, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ARD test flight sequence, artwork

ARD test flight sequence, artwork

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Mars Express booster rocket, artwork

Mars Express booster rocket, artwork. This European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft was launched on 2 June 2003. A Soyuz-FG rocket placed it and its Fregat booster (yellow tanks)

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Cassini-Huygens probe at Titan, artwork

Cassini-Huygens probe at Titan, artwork
Cassini-Huygens probe at Titan. Artwork of the joint NASA-ESA Cassini-Huygens spacecraft firing its engine on one of its encounters with Titan in 2004

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Mars Express rocket, artwork

Mars Express rocket, artwork
Mars Express rocket, cutaway artwork. The first Mars mission carried out by the European Space Agencys (ESA), Mars Express was launched on 2 June 2003 and arrived at Mars in December 2003

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: ISS Columbus training module

ISS Columbus training module
Andr© Kuipers, ESA Astronaut from The Netherlands, will perform the 4th ESA long-duration mission. The launch of Soyuz 29S of his PromISSe Mission is planned for Christmas 2011 with a return in

Background imageEuropean Space Agency Collection: Mars Express mission, artwork

Mars Express mission, artwork
Mars Express mission at Mars, artwork. This European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft was launched from Earth on 2 June 2003 to travel to Mars



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The European Space Agency (ESA) has been at the forefront of space exploration and innovation for decades. From the Cassini-Huygens probe's remarkable journey to Saturn, capturing breathtaking images of the ringed planet and its moons, to spacecraft landing on the Moon, meticulously mapping its surface with precision. One cannot overlook ESA's Delta mission to the International Space Station (ISS), where astronauts conduct groundbreaking research in microgravity conditions. The Ariane 5 launcher plays a crucial role in these missions, propelling payloads into space with incredible power and accuracy. Artwork depicting an Ariane 5 rocket deploying a payload showcases ESA's commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through cutting-edge technology. The Ariane series of launchers stands as a testament to Europe's prowess in space exploration. Not only does ESA collaborate with international partners like NASA, but it also contributes significantly to their missions. For instance, when SpaceX's Crew Dragon named Freedom by the Crew-4 astronauts embarked on its journey atop Falcon 9 rocket, it was made possible through joint efforts between ESA and NASA. The crew members of the Crew-4 mission - Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines, Jessica Watson, and Samantha Cristoforetti - exemplify humanity's quest for discovery beyond Earth. Their dedication is matched by that of other astronauts from various nations who work together harmoniously inside Kennedy Space Center’s Neil A suit room. As we marvel at these achievements and collaborations within our global space community, let us remember that ESA continues pushing boundaries for future generations' benefit. Through their unwavering determination and passion for exploring what lies beyond our planet’s atmosphere, they inspire us all to reach for the stars.