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N° 67–2004
25 December 2004
Huygens begins its final journey into the unknown
N° 66–2004
21 December 2004
In-Orbit Validation contract: a further step forward for Galileo
N° 65–2004
20 December 2004
ESA’s Exploration Programme "Aurora" gets further boost
N° 64–2004
10 December 2004
ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori to fly to the ISS on Italian Soyuz mission ENEIDE
N° 63–2004
7 December 2004
Second space Christmas for ESA: Huygens to begin its final journey to Titan/ Media activities.
N° 62–2004
25 November 2004
First ever “Space Council” paves the way for a European space programme
N° 61–2004
18 November 2004
First “Space Council” to set course towards a European Space Programme
N° 60–2004
16 November 2004
Europe reaches the Moon
N° 59–2004
5 November 2004
Europe reaches the Moon
N° 58–2004
2 November 2004
MSG-4 contract means sunny outlook for European weather forecasting
N° 57–2004
21 October 2004
ESA looking for more European women to volunteer for WISE bed-rest study in Toulouse next year
N° 56–2004
18 October 2004
Last ion engine thrust puts ESA’s SMART-1 on the right track for its Moon encounter
N° 55–2004
30 September 2004
Venus Express Italian Day on 4 October
N° 54–2004
27 September 2004
SMART-1 celebrates its first year in space
N° 53–2004
24 September 2004
ESA at the International Astronautical Congress in Vancouver
N° 52–2004
23 September 2004
European Space Agency gives green light to funding for GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)
N° 51–2004
20 September 2004
Water and methane maps overlap on Mars: a new clue?
N° 50–2004
7 September 2004
First European Space Policy Institute Director
N° 49–2004
30 August 2004
A room with a view for the International Space Station
N° 48–2004
23 August 2004
Scientists meet to review Envisat results after two and a half years of operations
N° 47–2004
10 August 2004
Relays from Mars demonstrate international interplanetary networking
N° 46–2004
10 August 2004
It isn’t a UFO, it’s a space-age car.
N° 45–2004
3 August 2004
ESA is looking for female volunteers for a bed-rest study in Toulouse next year
N° 44–2004
29 July 2004
ESA Astronaut on UNICEF mission to Darfur
N° 43–2004
26 July 2004
N° 43-2004: Second Double Star satellite successfully launched
N° 42–2004
23 July 2004
The best view of the Tour is from space
N° 41–2004
23 July 2004
International Space Station Heads of Agency Meeting
N° 40–2004
8 July 2004
ESA signs a 1 Billion Euro contract with EADS Space Transportation to start operations of the European elements of the ISS
N° 39–2004
8 July 2004
Linking with the future
N° 38–2004
6 July 2004
A control centre in Italy for EGNOS, the first European satellite navigation system
N° 37–2004
2 July 2004
Space at the Farnborough Air Show
N° 36–2004
1 July 2004
Cassini-Huygens enters orbit around the ringed planet
N° 35–2004
29 June 2004
Telemedicine via satellite. Symposium at ESA/ESRIN
N° 34–2004
24 June 2004
Accession by Greece to the ESA Convention – Signing ceremony postponed
N° 33–2004
23 June 2004
Cassini/Huygens nears insertion into Saturn’s orbit
N° 32–2004
22 June 2004
Greece to sign agreement on accession to ESA Convention
N° 31–2004
15 June 2004
Space and Major Disasters Charter agencies strengthen ties with UN-Colloquium at UNESCO, Paris
N° 30–2004
3 June 2004
A “Swarm” of satellites for a unique look inside the Earth
N° 29–2004
26 May 2004
Rosetta's scientific 'first' - observation of Comet Linear
N° 28–2004
26 May 2004
Cassini/Huygens approaching Saturn and Titan
N° 27–2004
20 May 2004
Beagle 2: lessons learned and the way forward
N° 26–2004
12 May 2004
Ariane 5 and Soyuz to launch two Australian satellites from the Guiana Space Centre
N° 25–2004
30 April 2004
Luxembourg to sign agreement on accession to ESA Convention
N° 24–2004
30 April 2004
Successful European DELTA mission concludes with Soyuz landing
N° 23–2004
29 April 2004
A journey into space at the Berlin Air Show
N° 22–2004
21 April 2004
DELTA mission and ESA astronaut dock with ISS
N° 21–2004
19 April 2004
DELTA mission heading to ISS with Dutch ESA astronaut
N° 20–2004
15 April 2004
ESA consults European science community on candidate Earth Explorer missions
N° 19–2004
7 April 2004
Follow the Delta launch and docking with the International Space Station from one of ESA’s establishments.
N° 18–2004
30 March 2004
From discovery to encounter: international conference on Saturn’s moon Titan
N° 17–2004
25 March 2004
New Member States at ESA
N° 16–2004
23 March 2004
Europe and Russia: a 15-year partnership in human spaceflight
N° 15–2004
11 March 2004
Two asteroid fly-bys for Rosetta
N° 14–2004
2 March 2004
Rosetta begins its 10-year journey to the origins of the Solar System
N° 13–2004
1 March 2004
ESA’s Rosetta launch re-scheduled - Follow the Rosetta launch from an ESA establishment
N° 12–2004
18 February 2004
Giant black hole rips star apart
N° 11–2004
17 February 2004
ESA’s Rosetta comet chaser ready for lift-off - Follow the Rosetta launch from an ESA or Arianespace establishment
N° 10–2004
12 February 2004
International, interplanetary and no interference! -Mars Express calls up Spirit
N° 9–2004
11 February 2004
UK and ESA announce Beagle 2 inquiry - Investigation to learn lessons from Mars Lander
N° 8–2004
5 February 2004
Unlocking the secrets of the universe, Rosetta lander named Philae
N° 7–2004
5 February 2004
Europe set to fly higher still
N° 6–2004
23 January 2004
Mars Express sees its first water - Scientific results
N° 5–2004
19 January 2004
Europe's eye on Mars: first spectacular results from Mars Express
N° 4–2004
7 January 2004
Mars Express: no signal from Beagle 2 so far
N° 3–2004
7 January 2004
ESA Director General to meet the press in Paris
N° 2–2004
6 January 2004
Main Press and Communication activities for 2004
N° 1–2004
6 January 2004
Mars Express attempts to ‘talk’ to Beagle 2 – press briefing
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