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Exploration of Mercury Will Continue With the Bepicolombo Probe

This is our second article about the exploration of Mercury.  In the first, we looked at NASA’s MESSENGER probe, which will go into orbit around Mercury in 2011, and is…

Rosetta Probe Has Encounters With Two Asteroids, Then Moves on to a Comet Rendezvous

Rosetta Probe Has Encounters With Two Asteroids, Then Moves on to a Comet Rendezvous

This is the third in our three-part series about the recent successes of the European Space Agency in the exploration of the solar system. In the last two articles, we…

ESA's Venus Express Is Answering Questions About the Sun's Second Planet

This is the second of our articles about the recent achievements of the European Space Agency. Since 2003, the ESA has launched three similar missions: the Mars Express probe in…

Mars Express Has Given Us Some of Our Best Science on the Red Planet

The European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter has been observing the red planet since 2004, and continues to function today, more than four years after the scheduled end of its…

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