ExoMars is Coming to (Martian) Town
Hot on the heels of the Rosetta comet landing, we are back at ESA Operations in Darmstadt, Germany, this time […]
Hot on the heels of the Rosetta comet landing, we are back at ESA Operations in Darmstadt, Germany, this time […]
Last week was quite an exciting week for space. In addition to comet-chasing Rosetta wrapping up her extraordinary mission by […]
Extra, extra! You may have already heard all about it: Rosetta is nearing the end of its operational mission and […]
EJR-Quartz has signed a contract to supply editorial services for the EU Copernicus Sentinel User Handbook. Under the auspices of […]
Rosetta and Philae: two spacecraft that made history; Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a comet explored from orbit and from the surface. To […]
Every summer, ESA’s Education Office organizes a workshop for teachers from across Europe. This year the workshop took place from […]
12 November 2014 – a remarkable day for humankind. For the first time ever, we landed a robot on the […]
The largest asteroid impact on Earth in recent history occurred on 30 June 1908, in Tunguska, Siberia. The mid-air explosion […]
To celebrate 75 years in operation, the NASA Glenn Research Center hosted an Open House at its Plum Brook Station […]
The European Space Agency’s Living Planet Symposium is not to be missed. This triennial event brings together over 3,000 participants […]
EJR-Quartz’s Karin Ranero Celius, lead English Editor for the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), and photographer Alejandro Morellon Acosta attended the […]
On Sunday 15 May four of us took part in the 17th annual Race for the Cure charity walk in […]