The ESA ExoMars rover. MSSL
is leading the Panoramic Camera (PanCam)
team for this mission.
(Image courtesy ESA)
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The
Beagle 2 Stereo Camera System. MSSL was responsible for the
manufacture and integration of the filters and associated structure.
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Working in one of MSSL's cleanrooms.
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The proposed MoonLite
mission carrying penetrators to the Moon.
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Launch of the SWIFT
gamma ray burst mission, carrying the MSSL-led UVOT instrument.
(Image courtesy NASA)
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The Herschel infrared space observatory being prepared for launch. MSSL
contributes to the spacecraft's SPIRE instrument.
(Image courtesy ESA)
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Two of the Cluster II spacecraft ascending to orbit on a Soyuz-Fregat
upper stage, carrying the MSSL-led
PEACE instruments. (Image courtesy ESA)
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The Mars Express spacecraft in orbit around the planet Mars. MSSL
contributed to the success of the ASPERA-3 instrument.
(Image
courtesy ESA)
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Saturn's moon Dione as viewed by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. The
Electron Spectrometer of the Cassini CAPS instrument
was designed and
built at MSSL. (Image courtesy NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute)
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Launch of the Solar-B/Hinode spacecraft on 22 September 2006, carrying
the MSSL-led EIS
instrument. (Image
courtesy JAXA)
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X-ray sources in the galaxy M83, obtained with the Chandra X-ray
telescope (Soria & Wu
2003).
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The Hinode spacecraft prepared for launch, carrying the MSSL-led EIS
instrument. (Image courtesy JAXA)
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Cyclone Catrina from the International Space Station, on March 26,
2004. MSSL's Climate Extremes
group monitors, models, and makes
predictions regarding tropical storms such as this. (Image courtesy
NASA) |
Launch of the ESA Integral
mission on 17 October 2002. (Image courtesy
ESA) |
Saturn's moon Titan as viewed by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. The
Electron Spectrometer of the Cassini CAPS instrument
has detected heavy
negative ions in the upper atmosphere of this giant moon. (Image
courtesy NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute) |
The Gaia
spacecraft. (Image courtesy ESA) |
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