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    ESA > About Us > Exhibition

    minigallery: Best of Science images

    A selection of images showing ESA's missions to explore the Universe and the Solar System and their results.

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    Herschel, 2009, focusing on the birth of stars and galaxies
    Cluster of stars
    Planck, 2009, looking back in time
    The early Universe
    Lisa Pathfinder, 2010, testing technologies for the detection of gravitational waves
    Artist's impression of a black hole
    Gaia, 2011, our galaxy as never seen before
    The galaxy M74
    JWST, 2013, far into the Universe
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