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    ESA > About Us > ESA Publications

    ESA Bulletin 135 (August 2008)

    18 August 2008

    The cover story of this issue of ESA’s flagship magazine, the Bulletin, is about Venus Express - we feature results which could answer some of the greatest mysteries about our nearest planetary neighbour.
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    In 'Celebrating the Accomplishment, Preparing the Future', ESA's Director of Human Spaceflight, Simonetta Di Pippo, reflects on recent successes and looks ahead to the new challenges for Europe in human spaceflight and exploration.

    We also have articles about the European launcher tracking network, space tourism and ESA's Vega small launcher as it readies for its Qualification Flight. We go back to school and college with ESA's hands-on education activities for youngsters across Europe. In the news section, we report on Ulysses, Rosetta, ATV and ESA's latest astronaut recruitment campaign, also taking a look at the history of European astronaut selection.

    The Bulletin is published four times a year to inform the space-interested public of ESA's activities. In addition to a wide range of articles, every issue provides an overview of the status of ESA's major space projects.

    Contents

    Exploring Venus
    - Answering the Big Questions with Venus Express
    Håkan Svedhem, et al

    Celebrating the Accomplishment, Preparing the Future
    - New Challenges in Human Spaceflight and Exploration
    Simonetta Di Pippo

    Space Tourism
    - ESA’s View on Private Suborbital Spaceflights
    Andrés Gálvez

    Hands-on Activities in Education
    - Motivating Young Europeans for a Future in Space
    Francesco Emma, et al

    Santa Maria Station
    - Another Element in a European Launcher Tracking Network
    Gerhard Billig, et al

    Vega Readies for Flight
    - Status and Qualification Flight Preparation
    Stefano Bianchi, et al

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