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Not this ESA, good luck! — ESA (@esa) January 13, 2018
Not this ESA, good luck! — ESA (@esa) January 13, 2018
The Saharan snow was even visible from space, seen here by our @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2 https://t.co/FD89nFfaOJ — ESA (@esa) January 13, 2018
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This week in 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered #Jupiter's four largest moons. Our @JUICEmission will study three of them! Read more about these icy worlds:🌕 Ganymede ➡️ https://t.co/pkoOUSeJ46🌗 Europa ➡️ https://t.co/HI2fj90mAf🌑 […]
Have you started the New Year with creativity? Join #ESA's #SciArt competition for graphic artists & submit a design inspired by #exoplanets! Winning entry will be featured on rocket that […]
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Live NOW on https://t.co/Y2uDiJmVr0 https://t.co/JiFk4BxIeR — ESA (@esa) January 13, 2018
We're thrilled that today has been such a huge success! Here's a little clip of #VividX2 being deployed from the #PSLVC40 today at 505km above the #Earth. 🌍 pic.twitter.com/LGNBpLwWCa — […]
A year of achievements and Copernicus plans for 2018 – editorial from Philippe Brunet, the Director for Space Policy, Copernicus and Defence. Read on #CopernicusObserver: https://t.co/vlHwRgh3Z5 pic.twitter.com/yfAAVnCK6u — Copernicus EU […]
In our first #weekinimages of 2018: a Sun a day, #Columbus10years, monitoring #Tiangong1 and Saharan snow https://t.co/3WK6R5ql6c pic.twitter.com/gtNOGlLJBo — ESA (@esa) January 13, 2018