Abstract

Facing a budget freeze, ESA's science directorate has come up with a revised version of its 10-year science strategy, which reduces the cost of some missions so that the entire launch schedule can go forward. It even leaves room for some welcome additions, including a European role in the Next Generation Space Telescope, the successor to Hubble, and a series of NASA-style smaller, faster, cheaper missions.

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