An Overview of ESA’s Astronomy Missions

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Embark on a cosmic journey with ESA's fleet of astronomy missions, spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from microwaves to gamma rays. Pioneering astronomy for decades, these missions delve into the deepest mysteries of our universe, unraveling its origins, evolution, and fundamental laws.

From the birth of the universe to the stars and galaxies we marvel at today, our missions explore a diverse array of cosmic phenomena. They unveil the secrets of planets within our solar system, discover exoplanets orbiting distant stars, trace the life cycles of stars, and trace their trajectories through our galaxy and beyond. From enigmatic black holes to dynamic active galaxies, our missions even journey back to the cosmic dawn, capturing the ancient echo of the big bang.

As we peer into the future, astronomy ventures into the era of multimessenger astronomy, merging observations across the electromagnetic spectrum with the detection of gravitational waves, adding a new dimension to our cosmic understanding.

The legacies of our past missions endure, contributing to ESA's rich scientific heritage and shaping the landscape for future cosmic explorers. Even missions that have completed their primary operations continue to yield groundbreaking discoveries, thanks to their extensive data archives.

Our graphic showcases the vibrant tapestry of ESA's current astronomy missions, from collaborative endeavors like the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to upcoming missions such as the JAXA/NASA Xrism and the Chinese-led Einstein Probe. Each mission represents a testament to long-term planning and innovation, inspiring generations of European scientists and engineers.

From the visionary Gaia, born from the success of its predecessor Hipparcos in the 1990s, to the tantalizing possibilities of tomorrow, ESA's astronomy missions continue to push the boundaries of knowledge, fueling our curiosity about the cosmos for decades to come. What mysteries will we unlock in the next twenty or thirty years? Join us on this cosmic voyage to find out.

Credit: ESA

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it would be helpful if there were links to the original infographics 😅

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