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20 years of ESERO: bringing space to millions of students

In 2006, ESA launched the first European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) in the Netherlands. Its mission was clear and ambitious: support teachers to use the excitement of space to inspire students to engage with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Two decades later, ESERO has grown into ESA’s largest and most influential school-level education…
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CanSat Space Engineer for a Day 2026 event inspires next space generation

From 17–19 June 2026, the winning teams from the 26 national CanSat competitions, led by national ESEROs and other national partners, gathered at ESA’s European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) for the CanSat – Space Engineer for a Day event. Around 170 students and teachers from 26 countries took part in this three-day learning…
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AcubeSAT calibrates flight radiation dosimeter at ESA ESTEC

The SpaceDot team from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, visited ESA’s European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands on 2–3 June 2026 to calibrate the flight model dosimeter on board AcubeSAT, a student-built CubeSat for space biology developed within ESA’s Fly Your Satellite! programme.
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Don’t miss the Earth Explorer 12 User Consultation Meeting

The countdown is on for scientists, researchers and Earth observation experts eager to help shape the future of the European Space Agency’s Earth Explorer satellite series. Registration is closing soon for the Earth Explorer 12 User Consultation Meeting. This all-important event offers the opportunity to be part of the discussion on which of four pioneering…
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Your student experiment could fly on a sounding rocket or a stratospheric balloon

Applications are now open for the 18th Cycle of the REXUS/BEXUS Programme. REXUS/BEXUS (Rocket/Balloon Experiments for University Students) offers university student teams the opportunity to follow the full lifecycle of a space-related project. Student teams will design, build, test and operate their own experiment on board a rocket or balloon launched from Esrange Space Center…
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Meet the Team: STAR-BOTS

The STAR-BOTS experiment from the University of Bologna, Italy, is addressing the complex challenges of modern space operations, focusing on the development and validation of advanced coordination strategies for multi-robot systems in orbit. The team has been selected in February 2026 for the ESA Academy Experiments Programme, which will support their project by providing access…




