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3'''ESA''', the '''European Space Agency''', was formed in 1975 by the merger of two previous European spaceflight organizations, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Launcher_Development_Organisation ELDO]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Space_Research_Organisation ESRO]]. Nowadays, it has 20 member states and consists of the national space organizations of said member countries and of a few central institutions. While long cooperating with the [[UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion European Union]], it is actually ''not'' a subset or branch of said organization, though it reflects the ideals of European integration and international cooperation in a very similar way (this is part of the reason why several members of ESA are not members of the EU).
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5In the pre-ESA days, the space initiatives of European countries used spaceports based in Europe, east Africa and Australia. Since the 1970s, Kourou in French Guiana has been chosen as the site of the main European spaceport. After ESA formed in 1975, it inherited the spaceport ("Guiana Space Centre") and co-administers it with the French government and the launch vehicle providers.
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7Despite a history of setbacks and lower budgets than those available to the Americans and Russians, ESA has enjoyed successes with its many ambitious space probe missions (''Giotto'', ''Mars Express'', ''Venus Express'', ''Rosetta'', etc.), the ''Ariane'' and ''Vega'' series of launch vehicles, the orbital laboratories ''Spacelab'' (flown aboard NASA's Space Shuttle) and ''Columbus'' (part of the ISS), as well as the man-rated ATV resupply spacecraft.
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9In a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome for ESA, UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} has [[http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Research/ESA_workhorse_to_power_NASA_s_Orion_spacecraft struck a deal]] with it about providing a licensed version of the ATV's propulsion module known as the European Service Module (ESM) for the MPCV ''Orion'' manned spacecraft. Another major success in recent times was the ''Rosetta'' mission, in which the titular probe not only surveyed a comet up close, but also successfully sent down its lander ''Philae'' to its surface. The lander performed the first ever (soft) landing on a comet in history.
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11In 2014, ESA [[http://www.esa.int/spaceinvideos/Videos/2014/05/50_years_serving_European_cooperation_and_innovation celebrated]] [[http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Welcome_to_ESA/ESA_history/1964_2014_fifty_years_of_European_cooperation_in_space 50 years]] [[http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Welcome_to_ESA/ESA_history of history]].
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15[[http://www.esa.int/ESA Official website of the agency]]
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17[[https://www.youtube.com/user/ESA Official YouTube channel of the agency]]
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19[[https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanSpaceAgency Official Facebook site of the agency]]
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22!!ESA in the media and in fiction:
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25* [[{{UsefulNotes/Supermarionation}} Gerry and Sylvia Anderson]]'s 1969 live-action film ''Film/{{Doppelganger}}'' offers a pre-ESA example of a European space agency, from a late 1960s point of view. It's called EUROSEC ('''EURO'''pean '''S'''pace '''E'''xploration '''C'''ouncil) and its manned spacecraft include the SSTO ''Phoenix'' and the {{spaceplane}} ''Dove''. Interestingly enough, since the Guiana Spaceport hadn't been chosen yet back then, the makers of the film surmised that a European space initiative [[{{Zeerust}} might be launching its future spacecraft from a spaceport in southern Portugal]]. This isn't as kooky as it sounds, since it would be in one of the parts in Europe that are closest to the equator, which is a favourable location for most launches.
26* The weird sci-fi horror film ''Film/Lifeforce1985'' includes a "European Space Shuttle", presumably operated by ESA or its fictional equivalent. Oddly enough, that spacecraft [[ArtisticLicenseSpace visits Halley's Comet]], [[ArtisticLicensePhysics of all places]]... The film came to theaters about a year before the RealLife ''Giotto'' probe visited the same comet.
27* Astronaut Alex Vogel in ''Film/TheMartian'' is a German member of the ESA for Ares III, NASA's third manned mission to Mars. At the end of the film, a British astronaut can be seen launching on Ares V.
28* Regrettably, in ''Film/Transformers2007'', the ''Beagle 2'' lander [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Beagle_2_Rover is presented as]] ''an American'' probe, created by UsefulNotes/{{NASA}}. Worse yet, it's outward appearance is ''completely different'', more like that of the ''Spirit'' and ''Opportunity'' rovers. According to the film, the Decepticons were probably behind the probe's infamous malfunction, but it's kept rather vague.
29* The ATV appears briefly on a table among various spacecraft models in ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon''.
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32* One of the main participating parties in the "grand tour" mission of ''Series/SpaceOdysseyVoyageToThePlanets'' is ESA. The other participants are UsefulNotes/{{NASA}}, [[UsefulNotes/{{Russia}} RKA]] and [[UsefulNotes/{{Canada}} CSA]].
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35* ''TabletopGame/Cyberpunk2020'': The ESA operates a mass driver on the Moon that is used against the United States, [[ColonyDrop destroying]] the city of Tampa in a [[NearMisses near-miss]].
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38* The 1991 simulation game ''[[https://www.mobygames.com/game/ess-mega E.S.S. Mega]]'', developed by Coktel Vision and published by Tomahawk, was notable at the time for being a space sim that focused solely on ESA spacecraft, instead of their more famous NASA counterparts. One of the future spacecraft projects of ESA that was included in the sim was the ''Hermes'' space shuttle.
39* The freeware ''VideoGame/{{Orbiter}}'' spaceflight simulator has a lot of [[http://www.orbithangar.com/search.php addons]] dealing with real, cancelled and fictional ESA projects, including various launch vehicles and unmanned and manned spacecraft. There's even a [[http://francophone.dansteph.com/ separate website]] dedicated to the ESA-themed (or European-themed) addons and mods. Are you sad that ESA never built the ''Hermes'' space shuttle or doesn't have a lunar base yet? With [[http://francophone.dansteph.com/?page=addon&id=27 the appropriate]] [[http://francophone.dansteph.com/?page=addon&id=4 addons]] installed, [[WishFulfillment you can now]] [[AlternateHistory remedy that]]!
40* ''VideoGame/{{Redout}}'' features the ESA-AGR racing team, founded as a branch of the ESA for testing prototype aircrafts during the Mars colonization. They were key players in the foundation of the SRRL, and according to the lore they are far and away the strongest SRRL team, with crafts that tend to have [[JackOfAllStats very balanced stats]].
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43* Frequently appears in the news on ''WebVideo/SciShow''.
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46* ''Once upon a time...'', a series of short, storybook-style cartoons about ''Rosetta'' and ''Philae'', made for ESA by Design & Data [=GmbH=]. [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbyvawxScNbui_Ncl9uQ_fXLOjS4sNSd8 Watch them here]]. The cartoon counterparts of the probe and its lander are the very definition of "adorkable". Their "grandfather" ''Giotto'' also makes an appearance in a flashback to 1986 in one of the later episodes, where it's also revealed that he himself is the NarratorAllAlong. Other famous cometary probes also make cameo appearances in the flashback. The cartoon's final episode was aired shortly after the end of the Rosetta mission. A look behind the scenes is available [[http://www.capjournal.org/issues/19/19_12.pdf here]].
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