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ESA Bulletin 118 (May 2004)
Read about the 'middle-aged' Hubble Space Telescope which, after fourteen years in orbit, continues to play a major role in astronomical research, and is undoubtedly one of the most important and prolific space astronomy missions of all time. Also visit the new deep-space station "Cebreros" in Spain; meet "Double Star"; find out how Earth Observation data is prepared; and read about space technologies, export control and intellectual property rights. The Hubble Space Telescope - Present and Future Nino Panagia
ESA Reaches Out into Deep Space from Spain - The New Cebreros Station
East Meets West in Near-Earth Space - Double Star
Making the Most of Earth Observation with Data Assimilation
Space Technologies for the Building Sector
ESA's Cooperation with International Partners - Export Control Issues
Intellectual Property Rights - A New Regime in ESA Contracts
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