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Scientists from nearly 100 countries have conducted experiments for @ISS_Research as access and funding has opened up. pic.twitter.com/Zu0SDnjQEl — Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) January 19, 2017

This one could have been a #FridayIsland but at low tide you can walk to the castle at Mont-Saint-Michel https://t.co/rvuMBkOAr9 pic.twitter.com/NHvoiQZ8xE — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) January 19, 2017

Sign up for free @edXOnline course on human spaceflight with @esa astronaut @CFuglesang starting 23 Jan. #MOOC https://t.co/nhLrEZZnse pic.twitter.com/ryibiCEHQj — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) January 19, 2017

Teachers & students from Ireland, Romania, & Portugal will call @Thom_astro in space, 24 January at 16:05 CET https://t.co/XPdS2rlfy6 pic.twitter.com/khcFz6L1jz — ESA (@esa) January 19, 2017

Taking measurements today at Звезда factory for my new space suit. Very simple for me: they can just replicate my old one. Fantastic team! pic.twitter.com/HckYOMnITt — Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) January […]

2nd #Sentinel2 satellite set for launch on 7 March Discover more about #colourvision for #Copernicus https://t.co/z3ddq9f8D1 @esa pic.twitter.com/9aiGUq636X — Copernicus EU (@CopernicusEU) January 19, 2017

Earth observation helps us understand the aftermath of earthquakes. Maybe one day it will help us prevent them. @esa @ESA_Italia #science https://t.co/aoOcCLEWI9 — Luca Parmitano (@astro_luca) January 18, 2017

Update on investigations into anomalies noted in the atomic clocks serving Europe’s #Galileo satellites: https://t.co/SzwiJRmuVT pic.twitter.com/a0UZJDMV4z — ESA (@esa) January 19, 2017