... for the use of satellite navigation? If so you could win one of the prizes in this year’s European Satellite Navigation Competition, supported by ESA through its Technology Transfer Programme Office.
For the first time ESA is offering an Innovation Prize as part of this year’s European Satellite Navigation Competition. ESA has already been supporting this competition through its Technology ...
As part of the sixth European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC), the ESA Technology Transfer Programme is awarding a special prize of €10,000 to the applicant with the best innovative business ...
... instrument aboard MetOp-A. (MetOp-A, developed by ESA and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), is Europe's first polar-orbiting satellite dedicated ...
Using data from the satellite-based MIPAS and GOME-2 instruments, scientists have for the first time detected important bromine species in the atmosphere. These new measurements will help scientists ...
... SS-19 missile from the Plesetsk cosmodrome near
Arkangel.Once in orbit the £200m satellite – constructed by the
European Space Agency, Esa - will swoop over the atmosphere to
measure Earth's gravity ...
European scientists will attempt their most audacious space launch
yet when they blast a pair of giant satellites – Herschel and
Planck – into orbit on the same rocket on Thursday. The two
spacecraft ...
... a soft gamma repeater, or SGR. Now, astronomers report an in-depth study of these eruptions using the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton and International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) ...
A modified Russian ballistic missile successfully launched a $464 million European science satellite Monday.
A European satellite launched to study the Earth's water cycle unpacks its antenna system.
... sources of uncertainty in climate change models. ESA's GlobAerosol project has been making the most of European satellite capabilities to monitor them. Using data from the Along Track Scanning ...
... by making people more aware of their carbon footprint. Regional prize winner in the 2007 European Satellite Navigation Competition, sponsored by ESA’s Technology Transfer Programme, the device uses ...
... ultra-light insulin pump to help people with type 1 diabetes. The watch produces its own electricity thanks to the use of piezo-electric technology originally developed for European satellites.
Scientists in Germany and the Netherlands say the discovery of hot gas between two clusters of galaxies brings them a small step closer to understanding the matter that makes up the universe.
... , atmospheric chemistry and carbon storage and flows.
“We have used the VEGETATION instrument onboard the SPOT European satellite, which collects reflected solar energy from the Earth’s surface, ...