. . "European Planetology Network Research Infrastructure" . . "space plasma physics" . "Following the condition that the candidate of financial contribution was evaluated and afterwards selected by international provider in accordance with the rules of the program the Ministry of Education, Youth ans Sports does not realize the evaluation of project results. The project is evaluated only after its approval by an international provider."@en . . "2012-04-18+02:00"^^ . . . . . . . "Only in recent years has Europe\u2019s own planetary space science programme received wide spread recognition and attention by the EU political establishment, the international media and the European public. In part this is due to the enormous power, budget and media profile of NASA but also it is only in the last decade that the European Space Agency (ESA) has established an exciting and innovative planetary science programme of its own. The outstanding success of Mars Express (the first purely European mission to another planet), 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 has shown Europe\u2019s capability and innovation in space and planetary science technology. The launch of the Rosetta mission to study and land upon a comet; the preparation of the Bepi-Colombo mission to Mercury; Europe\u2019s major investment in the European Southern Observatory (ESO), through use of the Very Large Telesco"@en . "Hodnocen\u00ED v\u00FDsledk\u016F \u0159e\u0161en\u00ED ministerstvo neprov\u00E1d\u00ED, nebo\u0165 podm\u00EDnkou podpory je, \u017Ee uchaze\u010D byl vybr\u00E1n mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem v souladu s pravidly p\u0159\u00EDslu\u0161n\u00E9ho programu. Projekt je hodnocen a\u017E po jeho schv\u00E1len\u00ED mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem."@cs . "http://www.isvav.cz/projectDetail.do?rowId=7E10048"^^ . . . "2010-01-01+01:00"^^ . "Only in recent years has Europe\u2019s own planetary space science programme received wide spread recognition and attention by the EU political establishment, the international media and the European public. In part this is due to the enormous power, budget and media profile of NASA but also it is only in the last decade that the European Space Agency (ESA) has established an exciting and innovative planetary science programme of its own. The outstanding success of Mars Express (the first purely European mission to another planet), 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 has shown Europe\u2019s capability and innovation in space and planetary science technology. The launch of the Rosetta mission to study and land upon a comet; the preparation of the Bepi-Colombo mission to Mercury; Europe\u2019s major investment in the European Southern Observatory (ESO), through use of the Very Large Telesco" . . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "7E10048" . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "2013-06-28+02:00"^^ . "space plasma physics; planetary physics"@en . . "2012-12-31+01:00"^^ . . . "European Planetology Network Research Infrastructure"@en .