Companies

ESA (European Space Agency)

Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

Episode Mentions

Universe Today Podcast

Universe Today Podcast · Jun 12, 2026

[Space Bites+] Super-Rare Meteorite Hints at an Ancient Destroyed Planet

Contributing astronaut Luca Parmitano to Artemis 3 mission crew

Artemis 3 Mission Planning and Crew SelectionCommercial Lunar Lander Development (Blue Origin, SpaceX)Lunar Spacesuit Technology and Materials Science
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · Jun 11, 2026

The Last Secrets 3I/ATLAS Revealed Before It Disappeared

Operated Mars Express and JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) missions that captured critical observations of the comet

Interstellar comet 3i/ATLAS observations and discoveriesX-ray emission detection from interstellar objectsComet nucleus size measurement and surface feature mapping
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · May 19, 2026

JWST’s Stunning Discoveries Across the Universe

Co-operates JWST as part of three-agency collaboration on the $10 billion observatory

James Webb Space Telescope infrared observationsEarly galaxy formation and cosmic dawn (300-500 million years post-Big Bang)Supermassive black hole formation mechanisms
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · Apr 21, 2026

JWST's Verdict on TRAPPIST-1 Is Finally In

Co-operates James Webb Space Telescope used for exoplanet atmospheric analysis

TRAPPIST-1 system exoplanet characterizationJames Webb Space Telescope transmission spectroscopyRed dwarf stellar flare activity and habitability
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · Apr 4, 2026

The Real Reason We’re Racing to the Moon Again

Collaborating on Gateway lunar space station; pulled out of Tiangong collaboration in 2023

Lunar rare earth element mining and market controlHelium-3 extraction and fusion reactor developmentNASA Artemis program and lunar base construction
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · Feb 26, 2026

Have We Found the Oldest Galaxy In the Universe?

Co-operates the James Webb Space Telescope alongside NASA for deep space observations

James Webb Space Telescope capabilities and infrared astronomyEarly universe galaxy formation and timescalesSupermassive black hole formation mechanisms
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The Supermassive Podcast

The Supermassive Podcast · Feb 11, 2026

2026: The year in space... And at sea?!

Operating PLATO mission for exoplanet detection launching late 2026 or early 2027

Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch and capabilitiesPLATO mission for exoplanet discoveryTotal solar eclipse August 12 2026 across Europe
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