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    Magic books

    ESA has created a virtual library of magic books to give an in-depth view of European space programmes. The visitor can leaf through these interactive computer demonstrations made in the form of books. Each book has a commentary and can be opened by a cursor or with a touch screen.

    High-resolution files can be downloaded by clicking on 'Full Story', then click on the right hand bar to select a language version if available.

    Space: the new frontier 

    Space: the new frontier A summary of Europe’s contribution to the International Space Station, ISS, including the space research laboratory Columbus and an unmanned space transport vehicle, the ATV. This interactive books show also experiments carried out in conditions of we...

    Reaching for the skies 

    Reaching for the skies Thanks to its family of launchers, ESA has independent access to space bringing many benefits in scientific and technological fields such as greater knowledge of our solar system, better navigation and telecommunication systems, and the ability to mon...

    The enigma of life 

    The enigma of life How did life originate on Earth, was it brought by comets or did it evolve through other processes? By following the story of life on Earth, this magic book explores our solar system and possible new worlds. High-resolution files available in various...

    The secrets of the Universe 

    The secrets of the Universe Supernovae, black holes, stars, galaxies and other celestial objects in the cosmos emit light. Powerful, multi-spectral telescopes allow scientists to study this radiation and gain a better understanding of how the Universe began and evolves. High-re...

    Satellites keeping watch over the Earth 

    Satellites keeping watch over the Earth Our constantly changing planet is being monitored from space to help scientists understand global change and resolve environmental issues. Earth observation satellites also supply stunning and often surprising views of our Earth from an altitude of 80...

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