As a new year begins, let’s take a look at what’s ahead for the European Space Agency in 2026. From Earth to the farthest reaches of the Solar System, 2026 marks a year of firsts that continue to shape the future of space.
Credits: European Space Agency (ESA)
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Chapters:
00:00-00:11 – Intro
00:11-00:31 – Sophie Adenot εpsilon mission
00:31-01:00 – Galileo Second Generation and Celeste
01:00–01:33 – Artemis II
01:33-02:01 -– Smile
02:01-02:24 – Euclid
02:24-02:54 – Plato
02:54-03:20 – Ariane 64 first flight
03:20-03:51 – Total solar eclipse
03:51-04:21 Flex and Sentinel-3C
04:21-04:52 Hera arrives at Dimorphos
04:52-05:14 European Resilience from Space
05:14-05:35 BepiColombo reaches Mercury
05:35-05:45 Deepen international partnerships
05:45-06:22 – Outro
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