European Space Agency Science Programme
The Science Programme of the European Space Agency is a long-term programme of space science and space exploration missions. Managed by the agency's Directorate of Science, The programme funds the development, launch, and operation of missions led by European space agencies and institutions through generational campaigns. Horizon 2000, the programme's first campaign, facilitated the development of eight missions between 1985 and 1995 including four "cornerstone missions" – SOHO and Cluster II, XMM-Newton, Rosetta, and Herschel. Horizon 2000 Plus, the programme's second campaign, facilitated the development of Gaia, LISA Pathfinder, and BepiColombo between 1995 and 2005. The programme's current campaign since 2005, Cosmic Vision, has so far funded the development of ten missions including t
ESA Science ProgramESA Science ProgrammeEuropean Space Agency Science ProgramEuropean science programmeHorizon 2000Horizon 2000+Horizon 2000+ programHorizon 2000+ programmeHorizon 2000 Plus programHorizon 2000 Plus programmeHorizon 2000 plusHorizon 2000 programHorizon 2000 programmeVoyage 2050Voyage 2050 programVoyage 2050 programme
Wikipage redirect
2018 in spaceflightARIELBepiColomboCluster (spacecraft)Cluster_II_(spacecraft)Cosmic VisionESA Science ProgramESA Science ProgrammeEuclid (spacecraft)European Space Agency Science ProgramEuropean science programmeGaia_(spacecraft)Herschel_Space_ObservatoryHorizon 2000Horizon 2000+Horizon 2000+ programHorizon 2000+ programmeHorizon 2000 Plus programHorizon 2000 Plus programmeHorizon 2000 plusHorizon 2000 programHorizon 2000 programmeHuygens_(spacecraft)INTEGRALLISA_PathfinderLaser Interferometer Space AntennaLeonard CulhanePlanck_(spacecraft)Rosetta (spacecraft)SMILE (spacecraft)Solar_and_Heliospheric_ObservatoryUranus PathfinderVoyage 2050Voyage 2050 programVoyage 2050 programmeXMM-Newton
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
programme
primaryTopic
European Space Agency Science Programme
The Science Programme of the European Space Agency is a long-term programme of space science and space exploration missions. Managed by the agency's Directorate of Science, The programme funds the development, launch, and operation of missions led by European space agencies and institutions through generational campaigns. Horizon 2000, the programme's first campaign, facilitated the development of eight missions between 1985 and 1995 including four "cornerstone missions" – SOHO and Cluster II, XMM-Newton, Rosetta, and Herschel. Horizon 2000 Plus, the programme's second campaign, facilitated the development of Gaia, LISA Pathfinder, and BepiColombo between 1995 and 2005. The programme's current campaign since 2005, Cosmic Vision, has so far funded the development of ten missions including t
has abstract
The Science Programme of the E ...... Huygens and the CNSA on SMILE.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
60,457,571
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,912,072
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
align
right
@en
footer
A selection of missions from t ...... ry, and the Herschel telescope
@en
Setbacks on the joint American ...... European scientific programme
@en
image
@en
@en
@en
@en
@en
@en
link
Herschel Space Observatory
@en
Huygens
@en
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
@en
Rosetta
@en
quote
source
Horizon 2000 survey committee, 1984
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
comment
The Science Programme of the E ...... nt of ten missions including t
@en
label
European Space Agency Science Programme
@en