February 2007 Top Stories
»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 62 - Earth Occultation Observations
[Sunday, February 25, 2007] During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. Science operations have been nominal. Radio science activities with the New Norcia ground station have been conducted as planned.
»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 63 - Earth Occultation Observations
[Sunday, February 25, 2007] During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. Science operations have been nominal. Radio science activities with the New Norcia ground station have been conducted as planned.
»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 64 - Earth Occultation Observations
[Sunday, February 25, 2007] During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. Science operations have been nominal. Radio science activities with the New Norcia ground station have been conducted as planned.
»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 66 - Mission Update
[Sunday, February 25, 2007] During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. Science operations have been nominal. Radio science activities with the New Norcia ground station have been conducted as planned.
»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 66 - Mission Update
[Sunday, February 25, 2007] During the reporting period the mission operations have been conducted according to the plan. Science operations have been nominal. Radio science activities with the New Norcia ground station have been conducted as planned.
»» ESA gives go-ahead to build BepiColombo
[Monday, February 26, 2007] BepiColombo, ESA's mission to explore planet Mercury, has been definitively 'adopted' by the Agency's Science Programme Committee (SPC) last Friday. The mission will now start its industrial implementation phase, to prepare for launch in August 2013.
»» The planetary adventure continues - Mars Express and Venus Express operations extended
[Tuesday, February 27, 2007] ESA's Mars Express and Venus Express missions, to explore our nearest neighbour planets Mars and Venus respectively, will continue to operate until early-May 2009. The decision was unanimously taken by ESA's Science Programme Committee last Friday.