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Reminder! Name the @JAXA_en #BepiColombo Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter and send your message to planet #Mercury! Enter until 9 April: https://t.co/LWqsuztwf2 pic.twitter.com/sG7HeeDYJi — ESA Science (@esascience) March 24, 2018

#Sentinel3 B will be heading to orbit soon 🌎🚀🛰️… Apply for the next #SocialSpace event on 25 April: you’ll live with us the thrill and the fun of a satellite […]

#CHEOPS is an @esascience mission that will study known #exoplanets orbiting bright, nearby stars. Assemble your own planet watcher with our #papermodel! Instructions & downloads: https://t.co/R51aoSQvkA📹https://t.co/K5udKQOhza pic.twitter.com/QGuV6kpv2D — ESA (@esa) […]

How bright will Nova Carinae 2018 become? The new nova was discovered only last week. Although novas occur frequently throughout the universe, this nova, cataloged as ASASSN-18fv, is so unusually […]

Precisely what #Connect2Earth is about, thinking past the one hour of lights off, how you can make a difference longer term. Check out https://t.co/5jPWB9YShm — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2018

More impressions from #Rome #EarthHour earlier this evening where @astro_paolo turned off the Colosseum lights at 20:30 and cyclists made their way to St Peter’s Square in the #Vatican. #Connect2Earth […]

Great question! No real up or down on the Station, just what is convention – the walls can be the floor & the other way around! @AstroSamantha shows us where […]

Turning off the lights for #EarthHour at the Colosseum in #Rome 🇮🇹 with @astro_paolo #connect2earth pic.twitter.com/F3iG8UxFq4 — ESA (@esa) March 24, 2018

#EarthHour also being marked on @Space_Station – non-essential lights switched off in the Russian Zvezda module (flight system computers are rather important and remain on!) https://t.co/U9vBAP6kUR — ESA (@esa) March […]