The Extreme Universe Space Observatory (EUSO) Mission in the Context of ESA

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The Europ ean Space Agency, ESA, is currently studying four high-energy astronomy missions that use the external facilities offered by the International Space Station (ISS). These are Lobster-ISS, an all-sky imaging X-ray monitor, Rosita a medium-energy X-ray survey telescope array, XEUS the X-ray Evolving Universe spectroscopy Mission, a potential successor to ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory. and the Extreme Universe Space Observatory (EUSO) which will study the highest energy cosmic rays using the Earth's atmosphere as a giant detector These missions are designed to be attached to the external platforms on the Columbus module, except for XEUS which will visit the ISS to enlarge the original 4.5 meter mirrors to their full 10 meter diameter.

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