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ESA And The Search For Science In Space

"If we decide it is right in 20 years' time to send people to Mars or an asteroid, we must find out now what knowledge and supporting technology we would need,", according to Didier Schmidt, the head of ESA's Pace research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands. Aurora would thus combine aspects of the work done by ESA's Science Program and its Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity Program.

Cameron Park - July 30, 2001
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ESA And The Search For Science In Space
Cameron Park - July 30, 2001
There is also a second science mission that may be added to ESA's schedule -- flown in 2005, to fill in the big gap that's now developed between its 2003 and 2007 science missions.

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