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Activities Portal

[portal under development]
This portal provides basic information of running ESA activities. For the time being, these include mainly activities funded by the Discovery Element of ESA's Basic Activities. All of these have been initially submitted as ideas to the Discovery Channel on OSIP or any of the Discovery element topical campaigns on OSIP. Users logged in with their OSIP user names and credentials, find their activities in a dashboard.

Activities are searchable, including most of their meta-data, and are grouped into Topical Clusters, for which further topical information is provided.

ESA intends to evolve the portal based on user needs and feedback, gradually adding further information and functionalities.

Topical Cluster

Topical clusters group activities. For the time being, these are activities that come from the Discovery element campaign on OSIP with the same title.

Latest Updated Activities

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Coaxial plasma gun as a multitool for future Martian missions
07/05/24
National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics (INFLPR)
co-sponsored Research
Running

Running

Substrateless root module for hydroponics crop cultivation in fractional gravity
11/06/24
NTNU SAMFUNNSFORSKNING A/S - CIRIS
Early technology development
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Running

PRe-amp- & filter-free sOlar blind iMaging for low EarTH orbit early warning and localisation of fire ignition using novEl galliUm oxide detector arrayS (PROMETHEUS)
27/09/23
Nanovation
Early technology development
Running

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Advancing Space Applications through 3D Voxel-based Multi-material Laser Powder Bed Fusion (SpaceFuse)
07/11/23
University of Minho
Early technology development
Running

Running

Decoding the Aerosol-Clouds interaction from Space: Providing the missing link of three-dimensional physicochemical characteristics of submicron (500 nm) aerosols
20/10/23
McGill University
co-sponsored Research
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Can floating plastic pollution be observed by satellites through wave damping?
25/11/21
TU DELFT
co-sponsored Research