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Welcome to the YouTube channel
of the European Space Agency (ESA).

ESA is Europe's gateway to space.
Its mission is to shape the development of Europe's space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world.

SPACE exploration is a collective journey.
This is why 18 European countries have been pooling resources for over 40 years, putting Europe at the forefront of space science, technology and applications.

SPACE also means fun.
Our team produces clips with the best images of Earth and of the Universe, with astronauts and other space events for you to watch and share.

© European Space Agency 2009
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Channel Comments (133)
adnigcx (4 days ago)
Great channel. Now I dream even more about the Space ^^
Thanks a lot :)
NuwKiru (4 days ago)
I have a few questions as well. Did you get your ears locked when you got up there in the Soyuz? If yes, does that happen on STS flights too, or is there any major differences between the two pressurized cockpits?
Question asked by Oscar from Finland
realsupercopter (1 week ago)
Beautifull channel !
Great work ESA...
Keep making us dreaming !
swunt10 (1 week ago)
why don't you allow us to watch e.g. "exploring the moons of our solar system"?
it's not really blocked because it is "private", right?
japrea (1 week ago)
I love the new layout, good work!
SniperFairy (1 week ago)
Hello Frank & co, in 6 months time many things happen, and like you said you keep yourself a bit 'up to date' with the news. In one of your videos you also told us there was no internet on the ISS. So that made me think... First of all, is there actually a normal radio/cd/mp3 player aboard the ISS?I don't know if you are a big music fan but if any of the crew members requested a song to be send to the ISS, would it be allowed or would it cost too much to send a song to the ISS? And by which means would they send this "information"?

Leslie from Belgium :-)
jackson5illuminati (1 week ago)
ALL THE BEST
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Krokonil (1 week ago)
Great channel! Very inspiring!
I also have a question: I noticed a lot of cables, equipment and stuff hanging and sticking out of the walls, floor and ceiling. Why is that like this and isn't it bothering you, dont you get strangled in it?
Can you tell is it going to be ever possible to have space stations/ships with clean interior sci-fi stile? :)
Kaloyan from Bulgaria.
Benjamin241 (2 weeks ago)
European teamwork; leading the human race to outer space!
ZimmermanTelegram (2 weeks ago)
Good job ESA. Too bad the 'Hopper' project was canceled.
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