ESA Preview 2023
At the start of 2023 the European Space Agency ESA is happily looking forward to another year filled with a host of thrilling new missions, cutting edge science and the continued effort to guarantee independent access to space for Europe. We will see the first images of the first Meteosat Third Generation satellite, the launch of the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, and of Euclid and another Sentinel-1 satellite launch. It will also be the year of Ariane 6 which will make its inaugural flight and the first Dane in space, Andreas Mogensen will return to the ISS as the new astronaut-candidates commence their training. Near the end of the year the second Space Summit will further cement ESA’s ambitions for Space in Europe.
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Are there any plans for the launch of Exomars Rosalind Franklin rover?
Good luck ESA on achieving those tremendous projects 🙌♥️
Very excited to hear more
Congratulations to you all! And I wish you great luck in all your missions!
I can't wait to see how ESA helps shape our future understanding of Planetary Science! This is super exciting! 🚀🌌
Subhanallah Jaafar bin Said(cahayafillah193),…
Good luck ESA on all future amazing projects! 🇨🇿 🇪🇺
great
The best news in there is probably the increased budget, so we can get even more of these exciting missions in the future. Really hope europe someday manages to create their own human launch vehicle.
So cool! ESA is the one space organization that didn't tarnish their reputation by openly collaborating with the evil spacex and private companies!!!
Thanks love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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This is not ambitious enough. Sad to see how we have been downgraded in 2 decades. And still no strong vision to get leadership on launchers, communication constellations and manned flight… will we wake up or just continue to slide down ?
Ps : I m not saying that there's no cool missions coming. I just criticise the vision and lose of leadership due to bad decisions and lack of ambition.