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A panel session focused on ESA’s science programme, described as the 'backbone' of the agency, which deliver excellent science, cutting-edge technology, long-term and secure returns on investment for Member State industries, and foster a well-educated, inspired STEM talent pipeline with significant public outreach impact. The presentation also included a review of the Euclid mission's key milestones and some of its initial scientific results.
Speakers included: Sandra Benitz Herrera, ESA Science Communication and Education Manager (pictured here), Valeria Pettorino, ESA Project Scientist, Conor O'Riordan, Astrophysicist.