- Giant solar eruption seen by Solar Orbiter (esa) https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter/Giant_solar_eruption_seen_by_Solar_Orbiter 14 comments space
- video with the orbit of more than 150,000 Asteroids populations in our solar system from Gaia data release 3 (ESA) https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2022/06/Asteroid_populations_in_Gaia_data_release_3 61 comments space
- ESA's Solar Orbiter reveals closest ever pictures taken of the Sun https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53429054 4 comments europe
- The sun is going to host The ESA Solar Orbiter Probe in 5 years http://n4gm.com/2015/03/14/the-sun-is-going-to-host-the-esa-solar-orbiter-probe-in-5-years/ 4 comments science
- The sun is going to host The ESA Solar Orbiter Probe in 5 years http://n4gm.com/2015/03/14/the-sun-is-going-to-host-the-esa-solar-orbiter-probe-in-5-years/ 4 comments technology
- NASA's Solar Orbiter is protected from the Sun by SolarBlack. The titanium shield is coated in a substance made from charred animal bones, something Esa concluded was uniquely well-suited to keeping the craft at a stable temperature throughout the mission. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/feb/07/solar-orbiter-spacecraft-will-capture-the-suns-north-and-south-poles 12 comments space
- ESA's Solar Orbiter will pass through comet ATLAS' tail on May 31-June 1! This will be the first such prepared for observations thanks to Geraint Jones, who is leading a future ESA mission to intercept an interstellar comet! http://www.esa.int/science_exploration/space_science/solar_orbiter/solar_orbiter_to_pass_through_the_tails_of_comet_atlas 4 comments space
- Animated view of the 14 099 asteroids in our Solar System, as viewed by ESA’s Gaia satellite using information from the mission’s second data release. The orbits of the 200 brightest asteroids are also shown, as determined using Gaia data. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwWqS6mBHeA 8 comments space
- ESA’s Solar Orbiter probe has launched. “One of the coatings that makes sure the spacecraft doesn't get too hot is actually made out of baked animal bones.” What is the process of preparing these bones and why are they so useful over other materials? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-51420402 9 comments askscience