ESA
She's Made It! Rosetta Spacecraft Catches Up To Comet
After playing an otherworldly game of cat-and-mouse for more than a decade, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft has finally caught up to its comet quarry, making history with a first meeting at breakneck speeds of more than 3,400 mph (55,000 km/h.)
Latest Research Articles
Can Cave Diving Prepare Astronauts For Space?
Images from Rosetta Reveal Shape of Comet Quarry
Loggerhead Sea Turtles Win Largest Expanse of Critical Habitat Ever
Comet Hunter Closes in: Rosetta Can See its Quarry 'Sweat'
ESA Resorts to Harpooning Threatening Space Debris
Swarm Mission Reveals Earth's Weakening Magnetic Field
Comet May Have Brought Water To Jupiter
NASA Joins ESA's Euclid Mission to Study Dark Matter and Energy
ESA's Mars Express Captures Images of River-Like Structure on Mars