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Solar Orbiter and Euclid are ESA’s next two science missions

Submit on Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 22:54

The Solar Orbiter and Euclid science missions were selected by ESA’s Science Programme Committee for implementation, with launches planned for 2017 and 2019. These two missions are medium-class missions and are the first in ESA’s Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 Plan.Other Posts:Integral Systems awarded contract for GPS next-gen control segmentHispasat Group results 2008Thales Alenia Space to provide Amos 4 ground mission segmentUkrainian DTH platform to launch on Amos 3SES Astra to provide antennas, training for VinasatChina’s CBSN To Deploy 5,000 IPStar TerminalsSkyWave D+ Service Added To PAC-C SatelliteIntegral Systems awarded contract by ProtoStar

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