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Title here EUROPLANET 2015

Europlanet links laboratories active in planetary research in Europe and around the world. In recent years, Europe's planetary space science programme has received wide- spread recognition for a string of successful missions. Mars Express, the first purely European mission to another planet, was an outstanding success. The dramatic landing of the European Huygens probe on Titan in January 2005 and the on-going success of the joint ESA/NASA Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn show Europe's capability and innovation in planetary science technology. eu.org

Europlanet links laboratories active in planetary research in Europe and around the world. In recent years, Europe's planetary space science programme has received wide- spread recognition for a string of successful missions. Mars Express, the first purely European mission to another planet, was an outstanding success. The dramatic landing of the European Huygens probe on Titan in January 2005 and the on-going success of the joint ESA/NASA Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn show Europe's capability and innovation in planetary science technology. eu.org

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