(Bloomberg) — Some of NASA’s greatest missions have been in collaboration with ESA. Now, the European Space Agency is getting more ambitious. It’s an essential partner to America’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration in an endeavor to return to the Moon a half-century after the Apollo program—and eventually on to Mars.In this episode of Bloomberg’s Giant Leap, we explore how ESA has been quietly breaking new scientific ground for decades while its bigger, better-funded, and noisier cousin across the Atlantic has been getting all the headlines.
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