- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace
- ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt wears a cap with sensors to record his brain activity during a session of the Orbital Architecture experiment in ESA’s Cupola module. Credits: Axiom Space/Michael López Alegría
- Mpemba effect at Concordia – the observation that hot water freezes faster than cold water. Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA
- Engineers hand-stitching an essential part of the second European Service Module that insulates the Orion spacecraft. Credits: Airbus
- ESA’s newly graduated astronauts Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber marked the official completion of one year of rigorous basic training with cake. Credits: ESA – P. Sebirot
- First metal part 3D printed in space by ESA’s Metal 3D Printer on the International Space Station. Credits: ESA/NASA
- Gateway’s Lunar I-Hab module under construction in Turin. Credits: ESA – S. Corvaja
- False colour image of interesting impact craters in Valles Marineris. Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS
- Hello from Houston: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois assigned for their first missions to the International Space Station. Credits: ESA – M. Cowan
- ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan analyses minerals in a lava tube in Lanzarote, Spain, during the PANGAEA geology training. Credits: ESA – A. Romeo
- Rover trials in a quarry in the UK showing a four-wheeled rover, known as Codi, using its robotic arm and a powerful computer vision system to pick up sample tubes. Credits: Airbus
- ESA astronauts during the inauguration of LUNA, a training and testing ground that recreates the Moon’s surface on Earth. Credits: DLR/ESA
- ESA Astronaut Reserve member John McFall familiarises itself with the challenges of controlling his movements in ‘weightless’ conditions during a parabolic flight campaign onboard the ‘Zero G’ aircraft. Credits: ESA/Novespace