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The slight up and down movement of Saturn and Phobos in these images is caused by the oscillation of the spacecraft’s orientation after completing the turn towards the moon. From […]
The slight up and down movement of Saturn and Phobos in these images is caused by the oscillation of the spacecraft’s orientation after completing the turn towards the moon. From […]
#Mars Express captured images of moon Phobos, and roughly a billion kilometres away in the background… #Saturn! More pics and details: https://t.co/BkKURLkW5M pic.twitter.com/lckjrlpDOs — ESA (@esa) March 1, 2018
#Mars Express captured images of moon Phobos, and roughly a billion kilometres away in the background… #Saturn! More pics and details: https://t.co/BkKURLkW5M pic.twitter.com/lckjrlpDOs — ESA (@esa) March 1, 2018
60sec recap of @astro_timpeake visiting the fully flexible Eutelsat Quantum #satellite in the Portsmouth @Airbus facilities! Incl. interview with Tim! @Eutelsat_SA @esa #innovation pic.twitter.com/0LjTzpVN3K — Airbus Space (@AirbusSpace) March 1, […]
❓🌍#WhereonEarth is this? Be the first to guess it right for a chance to win an @esa gadget! Have fun😆 pic.twitter.com/fqDAIETwI2 — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) March 1, 2018
Here you go https://t.co/WWmRrmvvi1 — ESA (@esa) March 1, 2018
New #calendar for a new month? Start #March with this download from @ESA_EO. https://t.co/emEn1hqKgy — ESA (@esa) March 1, 2018
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The striking X in this lunarscape is easily visible in binoculars or a small telescope, but not too many have seen it. The catch is, this lunar X is fleeting […]