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ESA is 35 years old
The ESA, European Space Agency, is celebrating its official 35th birthday today. But the above photograph was taken 35 years and one day ago on 30 May 1975 in Paris. On this particular day, representatives from the agency’s founder states (Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland) were united for the signing of the birth certificate for the ESA which was to come into being the following day.
Credit: ESA

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