List of European Space Agency programmes and missions explained

The European Space Agency (ESA) operates a number of missions, both operational and scientific, including collaborations with other national space agencies such as the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), the Italian Space Agency (ASI), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the China National Space Administration (CNSA). Their portfolio of missions also include many public-private partnership missions, a number of which with European satellite operators EUMETSAT, Eutelsat, and Inmarsat.

A staple of the ESA's Science Doctrine is the Cosmic Vision programme, a series of space science missions chosen by the ESA to launch through competitions, similar to NASA's Discovery and New Frontiers programmes. It succeeds the Horizon 2000 and Horizon 2000+ programmes which launched notable missions such as Huygens, Rosetta and Gaia. Each space science mission are divided into two categories: "Sun and Solar System", missions studying the Solar System, and "Astrophysics", missions studying interstellar astronomy. A similarly operated programme focused on Earth observation, known as the Living Planet Programme, has launched various "Earth Explorers" such as GOCE and Swarm, which serve many forms of Geoscience individually. A number of missions by the ESA have also launched and operated outside of a canonical programme, as is the case with missions such as Giotto, Ulysses, and Mars Express.

Science programmes

Horizon 2000

Cornerstone missions
Medium-sized missions

Horizon 2000+

Cosmic Vision

See main article: Cosmic Vision.

S-class missions
M-class missions
L-class missions
F-class missions

Living Planet Programme

See main article: Living Planet Programme. Core missions

Opportunity missions

Non-programme missions

Past

Current

Future

Proposed

Cancelled

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  20. http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2019/esa-to-launch-comet-interceptor.html ESA to Launch Comet Interceptor Mission in 2028