Cosmic Vision is the third campaign of space science and space exploration missions in the Science Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). Formulated...
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Eutelsat, and Inmarsat. A staple of the ESA's Science Doctrine is the Cosmic Vision programme, a series of space science missions chosen by the ESA to launch...
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between 1995 and 2005. The programme's current campaign since 2005, Cosmic Vision, has so far funded the development of ten missions including three flagship...
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ARRAKIHS (category Cosmic Vision)
ARRAKIHS, or Analysis of Resolved Remnants of Accreted galaxies as a Key Instrument for Halo Surveys, is a planned mission by European Space Agency. It...
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Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (category Cosmic Vision)
LISA mission was identified as a candidate for the 'L1' slot in ESA's Cosmic Vision 2015–2025 programme. However, due to budget cuts, NASA announced in...
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laughing child. He witnessed a cosmic vision in Rama's mouth, observing millions of suns and moons within, and a vision of the sage himself in Ayodhya...
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Space Agency selected the L1-class JUICE mission in 2012 as part of its Cosmic Vision programme to explore three of Jupiter's Galilean moons, with a possible...
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Euclid (spacecraft) (redirect from Spectroscopic All Sky Cosmic Explorer)
ESA Cosmic Vision 2015–2025 Call for Proposals, issued in March 2007: DUNE, the Dark Universe Explorer, and SPACE, the Spectroscopic All-Sky Cosmic Explorer...
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SKIM (category Cosmic Vision)
Sea surface kinematics multiscale monitoring (SKIM) was one of the two candidate missions for the 9th Earth Explorer mission of in the Living Planet Programme...
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Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (category Cosmic Vision)
It became a candidate for the first L-class mission (L1) of the ESA Cosmic Vision Programme, and its selection was announced on 2 May 2012. In April 2012...
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