| 05/03/2016 10:10 AM EDT NASA is inviting media and viewers around the world to see a relatively rare celestial event, with coverage of the Monday, May 9 transit of the sun by the planet Mercury. Media may view the event at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscriptions. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate notices.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016
NASA to Provide Coverage of May 9 Mercury Transit of the Sun
ESA extends global ties

As an intergovernmental space agency, ESA engages with countries well beyond those of its member states. A key partnership is with Argentina, one of South America's most space-connected countries.
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Ready to build the Biomass forest mission

ESA and Airbus Defence and Space UK signed a €229 million contract on 29 April to build the next Earth Explorer: the Biomass satellite, due to begin its mission in 2021.
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What's Up - May 2016
| 05/02/2016 06:14 PM EDT Two huge solar system highlights: Mercury transits the sun and Mars is closer to Earth than it has been in 11 years. This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscriptions. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate notices.
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Magic Eye Mercury

Space Science Image of the Week: Mercury's intriguing Kertész crater fools the eye in this image from NASA's Messenger probe
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