Paolo Nespoli on Twitter
There's a reason why Earth was called "Pale blue dot"! / C'รจ un motivo se la Terra รจ stata chiamata un "puntino blu"!๐๐#WWWeek #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/1ylnXaXran — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August […]
There's a reason why Earth was called "Pale blue dot"! / C'รจ un motivo se la Terra รจ stata chiamata un "puntino blu"!๐๐#WWWeek #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/1ylnXaXran — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August […]
Congrats to @NASA_Johnson teams entrenched in Mission Control, weathering the storm to keep @Space_Station flying! You will endure #Harvey pic.twitter.com/K7u1Xs6ZpP — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) August 31, 2017
Tracking stellar motions with @ESAGaia – the motion of two million #stars as seen from the Sun #gaiamission https://t.co/Wb69al0X7L — ESA (@esa) August 31, 2017
#Sentinel5P on its way to the launch site in Russia from @AirbusSpace – follow @ESA_EO launch blog https://t.co/b51cDjYJx7 pic.twitter.com/PqfAerRItM — ESA (@esa) August 31, 2017
16 sunsets a day on @space_station but at Concordia station in Antarctica it's a 4-month wait #September #Uprint https://t.co/5l87O39YE6 pic.twitter.com/SoHyxHg5H7 — ESA (@esa) August 31, 2017
Orbiting above the lunar nearside on August 21, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter turned to look back on a bright, Full Earth. As anticipated its Narrow Angle Camera scanned this sharp […]
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#CPR in space… when being this tall means you can use the "ceiling" to brace yourself! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/LWSyWlc9Zu — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August 30, 2017
.@CopernicusEU #Sentinel5P satellite leaves #Stevenage #UK for #Plesetsk #Russia. Liftoff foreseen for mid-October: https://t.co/goYHWynq3x pic.twitter.com/WHS2vk36uM — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) August 30, 2017
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