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  2. Phase I environmental site assessment - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the New York market among banks and regional environmental consulting engineers, the term-of-choice evolved to be the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. In 1998 the necessity of performing a Phase I ESA was underscored by congressional action in passing the Superfund Cleanup Acceleration Act of 1998. [4]

  3. Employment and Support Allowance - Wikipedia

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    ESA Rates for 2019/2020: paid in weeks 2–13 : paid from week 14 Basic allowance (for those aged under 25) £57.90 Per week: £57.90 Per week Basic allowance (for those aged 25 and over) £73.10 Per week: £73.10 Per week Work-related activity component (no longer paid to new claimants)* ——— £29.05 Per week Support component* ———

  4. EarthCARE - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, ESA and JAXA held a joined EarthCARE International Science Workshop. [12] From 2014 to 2015, an ongoing integration of the instruments took place. [ 12 ] In 2015, the launch was postponed to 2018 due to problems with lidar development. [ 13 ]

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  6. PLATO (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, ESA selected Thales Alenia Space, [10] Airbus DS, and OHB System AG to conduct three parallel phase B1 studies to define the system and subsystem aspects of PLATO, which were completed in 2016. On 20 June 2017, ESA adopted PLATO [11] in the Science Programme, which means that the mission can move from a blueprint into ...

  7. European Space Operations Centre - Wikipedia

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    The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) serves as the main mission control centre for the European Space Agency (ESA) and is located in Darmstadt, Germany. ESOC's primary function is the operation of uncrewed spacecraft on behalf of ESA and the launch and early orbit phases (LEOP) of ESA and third-party missions. [2]