European Space Agency

On November 12, 2014, the European Space Agency successfully landed its Philae lander module (launched from the Rosetta space probe) on a comet – the first soft landing of its kind in history. Since then, the lander has been feeding valuable data back to excited scientists

A functional venture of more than 20 European member states, the ESA was formed to put the continent into space. With centres in Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium, the coordinated effort of the countries involved has raised a stubborn and dedicated mission to explore space and issues of the cosmos. The ESA was founded in the 1960s, and continues to welcome some of the greatest research minds from around the globe. Its Rosetta space probe caused widespread excitement last year when it landed on a comet.