What happened this month at European Space Agency (April 2026)

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What did space deliver for Europe this month? From the Moon to low Earth orbit and beyond, here’s what the European Space Agency has been up to.

Credits: European Space Agency (ESA)

Access the video on the ESA video library: https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2026/04/This_Month_at_ESA_April_2026

Chapters:
0:00 - 0:03 This Month at ESA
0:03 - 0:32 European Service Module powers Artemis II
0:32 - 0:55 Sophie Adenot advances science in orbit
0:55 - 1:19 Plato tested for deep space
1:19 - 1:38 Celeste sends first navigation signal
1:38 - 1:56 Smile moves closer to launch
1:56 - 2:13 Earth Observation satellites on display
2:13 - 2:27 Space Rider passes major test
2:27 - 2:37 New leadership takes shape
2:37 - 2:55 Hubble looks back at the changing cosmos
2:55 - 3:14 That’s a wrap for This Month at ESA!

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Deep Space
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