CNESMAG
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CNESMAG 70 - ISS, Science and people
Surveying Earth from its 400-kilometre vantage point in orbit, the International Space Station (ISS) is poised for two key events at the end of the year on which France will be casting a close eye. The first will see three new astronauts arriving, among them Frenchman Thomas Pesquet, who will be conducting the Proxima mission designed and planned by CNES...
CNESMAGOctober 12, 2016 -
CNESMAG 69 - Mars, the New Frontier
Drawing on the in-depth knowledge of Mars gleaned from the exceptional Mars Express, Curiosity, MAVEN, ExoMars, InSight and Mars 2020 missions, France, CNES and our scientific community will be at the forefront of this new saga of the modern age—to conquer what is fast becoming THE new frontier for all of humankind.
CNESMAGJuly 18, 2016 -
CNESMAG 68 - Cooperation, a global ambition
A number of international events this year—among them the ILA Berlin Air Show in early June and the Toulouse Space Show in late June, where India will be the guest of honour—will also offer opportunities to showcase CNES’s dynamic cooperation efforts.
CNESMAGMay 25, 2016 -
CNESMAG 67 - Satellite Imagery Planetary Solutions
CNES is drawing on a 30-year heritage of innovation to conceive through the THR-NG new-generation, very-high-resolution programme the children of SPOT 1—or indeed, the children of Djebel Amour...
CNESMAGFebruary 19, 2016 -
CNESMAG 66 - Innovation
Innovation, boosting employment
CNESMAGOctober 14, 2015 -
Videos - climate and satellites
Find here every video from the CNESMAG 65.
CNESMAGJune 12, 2015 -
Climate - Key figures
Key data on climate and space.
CNESMAGJune 11, 2015 -
CNESMAG 65 - Climate
Welcome to the new-format Cnesmag, CNES’s quarterly magazine : Climate, Space takes up the challenge.
CNESMAGJune 11, 2015