Internaut Files
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CNESMAG 68 - Cooperation, a global ambition
A number of international events this year—among them the ILA Berlin Air Show in early June and the Toulouse Space Show in late June, where India will be the guest of honour—will also offer opportunities to showcase CNES’s dynamic cooperation efforts.
May 25, 2016 -
Jupiter
Jupiter is the closest gas giant planet to the Sun. It is also the largest planet in the solar system, with a mean diameter of 142,984 km, large enough to contain more than 1,300 Earths.
May 9, 2016 -
CNESMAG 67 - Satellite Imagery Planetary Solutions
CNES is drawing on a 30-year heritage of innovation to conceive through the THR-NG new-generation, very-high-resolution programme the children of SPOT 1—or indeed, the children of Djebel Amour...
February 19, 2016 -
Mercury
Mercury is the smallest of the rocky planets and the closest to the Sun.
November 27, 2015 -
Mars
Mars is the 4th planet in the solar system in order of distance from the Sun. It is a small, rocky planet 7 times smaller and 10 times less massive than Earth.
October 22, 2015 -
CNESMAG 66 - Innovation
Innovation, boosting employment
October 14, 2015 -
Laboratories
Laboratories who work in the Space field
September 23, 2015 -
Videos - climate and satellites
Find here every video from the CNESMAG 65.
June 12, 2015 -
Climate - Key figures
Key data on climate and space.
June 11, 2015 -
CNESMAG 65 - Climate
Welcome to the new-format Cnesmag, CNES’s quarterly magazine : Climate, Space takes up the challenge.
June 11, 2015 -
How stratospheric balloons work
How stratospheric balloons work
June 3, 2015 -
How altimetry works
How altimetry works
June 3, 2015 -
How orbital manoeuvres work
How orbital manoeuvres work
June 3, 2015 -
How telecommunications work
How telecommunications work
June 3, 2015 -
How interplanetary trajectories work
How interplanetary trajectories work
June 3, 2015 -
How satellites work
How satellites work
June 3, 2015 -
What is weightlessness?
What is weightlessness?
June 3, 2015 -
What is an orbit?
What is an orbit?
June 3, 2015