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Indeed this is Vesuvius — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Indeed this is Vesuvius — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Amazing footage of #Ariane5 piercing through the clouds taken from an @airfrance flight. Thanks to Adrien Fort & Hélène Lacassagne #VA238 pic.twitter.com/QhO5YEi5C5 — Arianespace (@Arianespace) July 12, 2017
#Pilanesberg, #SouthAfrica, imaged by #Sentinel2-B, is the result of more than a billion years geological activity! https://t.co/GOzWThdFz1 pic.twitter.com/DxuAjmMDUd — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) July 14, 2017
And we have a name! @NOAA officially names the #iceberg that the #LarsenCIceShelf recently birthed as #A68 https://t.co/Z1TcehnuCn #LarsenC pic.twitter.com/6wbolLlIFj — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) July 14, 2017
Today's #EarthFromSpace features #Pilanesberg in #SouthAfrica, seen by @CopernicusEU #Sentinel2 B WATCH: https://t.co/8ZTCQAdKRh — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Sorry about that, indeed a mixup of volcanoes. — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Thomas was testing you ; ) — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Video report: One week until launch for @astro_paolo on his 6-month #Vitamission aboard @Space_Station https://t.co/mGTHZGy9uU — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
Join us at 10:00 CEST for a satellite’s-eye view of #EarthFromSpace #WhereOnEarth will it take us? https://t.co/nHgpXN6IOU pic.twitter.com/QaC7Clt9e6 — ESA (@esa) July 14, 2017
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