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#ESATech image of the week: one of Russia's largest lakes seen as an icescape from orbit, imaged by @PROBAVegetation minisatellite: https://t.co/YeykKSBrD8 pic.twitter.com/KHqOM4lIA7 — ESA Technology (@ESA_Tech) December 21, 2017

#21December: #SummerSolstice or #WinterSolstice? It depends on which hemisphere you live in: https://t.co/jR6XoiBKWO #LongestDay #ShortestDay pic.twitter.com/1peqYf0jHx — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) December 21, 2017

Moving fir tree forest? Life Inside a snow globe? What do you think? @esaspaceflight image of the week https://t.co/oyaVr8tQ1s pic.twitter.com/0OcgzuSXpL — ESA (@esa) December 21, 2017

#Copernicus2017: A Year of Achievements highlights: The 6 Copernicus Sentinels are producing over 12 TB of high-quality full, free and open Earth Observation data EVERY DAY, the equivalent of 6,000+ […]

We'll have a word with the #ESAshop elves — ESA (@esa) December 20, 2017

Here's what we learned so far from our #Venus Express mission 2006 to 2014 https://t.co/9kjwqtaa7x — ESA (@esa) December 20, 2017

We had many amazing, inspiring and beautiful moments this year.We will look back at 10 of them in our #Copernicus2017 countdown to 2018.Let's start! #10: Sentinel-2B successful launch in March. […]

.@astrosamantha seems to have sorted that whole hair wash thing – take the @space_station bathroom tour https://t.co/Vd1PZZjsJm — ESA (@esa) December 20, 2017

We kept an eye on #Venus between 2006 and 2014, more on Venus Express results here https://t.co/9kjwqtaa7x — ESA (@esa) December 20, 2017