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Welcome to Discover ESA Live:
the European Space Agency's platform with live
streaming events and interactive modules all dedicated to space





















Exploring the Solar System
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02 April 2025

Top Level Difficulty: Space
How is a space mission born? What are the professional skills involved? What are the risks and the objectives? This is a journey behind the scenes of Space Exploration. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Top Level Difficulty: Space

2.Launchers

3.From Earth to Space

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4.Future is Now

5.We Build Missions

6.Useful Links and Activities

24 April 2025

Exploring the Solar System
Let's travel through our Solar System with the European Space Agency missions. A voyage from the Sun to the rocky planets and the gas giants. With a final look to comets and exoplanets. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Exploring the Solar System

2.Short History of the Solar System

3.The Rosetta Mission

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4.Travelling in the Solar System

5.Communicating in the Solar System

6.Useful Links and Activities

05 May 2025

Safeguarding Space Activities
Solar storms, asteroids and space debris. Space can be very dangerous for human exploration and can even threaten life on Earth. Let's find out how we protect our technologies and Life itself on planet Earth. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Safeguarding Space Activities

2.Safeguarding Life

3.Safeguarding our Technologies

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4.ESA for Space Security

5.Our Planetary Guardians: Who and Where

6.Useful Links and Activities

14 May 2025

To Infinity and Beyond
Discover ESA missions and technologies unravelling the mysteries of the universe. From black holes to gravitational waves, from dark matter to the fundamental laws of the Universe. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.To Infinity and Beyond

2.How to Observe the Universe

3.Some Answers. Many Questions

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4.Understanding our Universe with ESA

5.Exploring the Universe: Who and Where

6.Useful Links and Activities

09 June 2025

Protecting Our Environment
Meteorology, climate and climate change. How Earth Observation satellites are helping us to understand these phenomena. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Earth Observation

2.Weather and Climate

3.Satellites and Sensors

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4.A Living Planet

5.ESA-ESRIN Tour

6.Useful Links and Activities

18 June 2025

Exploring the Solar System
Let's travel through our Solar System with the European Space Agency missions. A voyage from the Sun to the rocky planets and the gas giants. With a final look to comets and exoplanets. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Exploring the Solar System

2.Short History of the Solar System

3.The Rosetta Mission

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4.Travelling in the Solar System

5.Communicating in the Solar System

6.Useful Links and Activities

07 July 2025

Improving Life on Earth
Every day we use services based on satellites: from civil aviation to freight transport, private mobility, telecommunications and emergency management. Find out more about ESA's role in improving life on Earth. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Improving Life on Earth

2.Connecting the World

3.The Earth in Your Pocket

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4.What We Do. Where We’re Going

5.ESA T/C and Satnav: Who and Where

6.Useful Links and Activities


Sending Europe to the Moon
A walk through the steps that will lead to the first base built outside our Planet. The journey - full of important spin offs for our daily lives - passes through the International Space Station and ESA's astronaut selection. The duration of the event is approximately 60 minutes
1.Going back to the Moon

2.The International Space Station

3.Astronauts

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4.We Explore. You Benefit

5.Virtual Tours

6.Useful Links and Activities

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