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Science Archives at ESAC

Click on a satellite to visit the mission archive homepage.

The European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) hosts most of ESA astronomy and planetary missions’ archives. This currently includes:

ISO
XMM-Newton
INTEGRAL
Herschel
Planck
SOHO
EXOSAT
ESA's Planetary Science Archive (regrouping data from Rosetta, Mars Express, Venus Express, Huygens, Smart-1 and Giotto

for the time being).

In the future HST, Cluster, Ulysses, Gaia and BepiColombo will also have their archives located at ESAC.

Within the Science Operations Department of ESA's Directorate of Science and Robotic Exploration, all these archives are designed, developed, maintained and operated by the Science Archives Team at ESAC, using common, modular and flexible 3-tier architecture, where the data storage is clearly separated from the data presentation. This ensures automatic operations as well as long-term maintainability and evolution. Through easy-to-use graphical user interfaces or through powerful machine and Virtual Observatory interfaces, they provide instant access to ESA scientific mission data for the science operations centres at ESAC and to the scientific community worldwide.

Observations from ISO, XMM-Newton and Integral can also be seen from Google Sky downloading the following KML file.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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This page was first created on 28 July, 2009 and was last updated on 19 December, 2011.
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