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Statement of Intent for Potential Joint Robotic Exploration of Mars 5 November 2009
Original at Space Ref
• Wed, Nov 11
Building on a long history of mutually beneficial cooperation in space science, NASA and the European Space Agency have expressed an interest in continuing henceforth jointly their robotic exploration of Mars.
NASA and ESA Sign Mars Exploration Joint Initiative
Original at Universe Today
• Mon, Nov 9
By Nicholos Wethington NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have officially agreed to combine their efforts in the exploration and study of Mars. The heads of both agencies, NASA administrator Charles Boden and ESA director-general Jean-Jacques Dordain signed an agreement that officially binds the two...
ESA to transfer Tranquility node to NASA
Original at United Press International
• Mon, Nov 2
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Nov. 2 (UPI) -- The European Space Agency says it will transfer ownership of the International Space Station's Tranquility node to the U.S. space agency.
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NASA Invites Reporters to Tranquility Node Ceremony at Kennedy
Original at Space Ref
• Fri, Oct 30
• 2 related articles
The European Space Agency, or ESA, will transfer ownership of the Tranquility node to NASA on Thursday, Nov. 19. NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida will host a commemorative ceremony at 3 p.m. EST.
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NASA Invites Reporters to Tranquility Node Ceremony at Kennedy
Original at NASA
• Thu, Oct 29
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The European Space Agency, or ESA, will transfer ownership of the Tranquility node to NASA on Thursday, Nov. 19.
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Opinion: 40 Years After Apollo 11, NASA Maps Out the Future
Original at Wired
• Sun, Jul 19
By Alexis Madrigal March 2015: The first crewed Orion/Ares mission to the International Space Station will launch. 2016: The European Space Agency will launch ExoMars, a rover mission to the surface of that planet. NASA is involved, however, helping provide communications via the Deep Space Network.