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    ESA Bulletin 121 (February 2005)

    On 14 January 2005, after a marathon seven-year journey through the Solar System aboard the Cassini spacecraft, ESA's Huygens probe descended through the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon and landed safely on its surface. it was mankind's first successful attempt to land a proble on another world in the outer Solar System.
    Read full article: "Europe Arrives at the new Frontier"
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    Europe Arrives at the New Frontier
    - The Huygens landing on Titan

    Cluster
    - A microscope and a telescope for studying space plasmas
    Harri Laakso et al.

    AmerHis: The First Switchboard in Space
    Manfred Wittig et al.

    Satellite Navigation, Wireless Networks and the Internet
    Felix Toran et. al.

    Frequency Management for ESA’s Missions
    Edoardo Marelli & Enrico Vassallo

    Columbus: Ready for the International Space Station
    Bernado Patti et al.

    Software Engineering: Are we getting better at it?
    Michael Jones

    ‘Maxwell’
    - A new State-of-the-Art EMC Test Facility
    Jean-Luc Suchail, Alexandre Popovitch & Philippe Laget

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