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While Ulysses dies in the solitude of space, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is now alive and fully awake, sending these ultra-detailed images from the Moon's Mare Nubium region. Go on and zoom...
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by Staff Writers Paris, France (ESA) Jul 07, 2009 Proba-2, one of the smallest satellites ESA has ever built for space, is about to leave its Belgian homeland.
(PhysOrg.com) -- Proba-2, one of the smallest satellites ESA has ever built for space, is about to leave its Belgian homeland. Its development and testing complete, the satellite is being packed up for the first leg of its journey to orbit - shipment to the distant Plesetsk launch site in northern Russia.
Image 2: Proba-2, final checks. Credits: ESAImage 3: Frank Preud'homme, Verhaert Space Business Unit Manager and Sabine Laruelle, the Belgian Minister for Science Policy. Credits: ESA
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