Whats Up

@Whovisions https://t.co/JQYuX5Zydx — ESA (@esa) October 20, 2016

@renerpho try this version https://t.co/JQYuX5Zydx — ESA (@esa) October 20, 2016

@kapiljadhav_ we are working closely with @MarsOrbiter & #GMRT teams and they have been providing essential data cc @isro @piersmorgan — ESA (@esa) October 20, 2016

@Ondecorte @esamarswebcam VMC is an ordinary camera in an extraordinary place, read its story: https://t.co/4q4dVogDXU — ESA (@esa) October 20, 2016

New VMC Images direct from Mars! 10 images taken 20.10.2016 https://t.co/fwSs4cJFKi #marswebcam pic.twitter.com/xkOdrGz5Fr — VMC – Mars Webcam (@esamarswebcam) October 20, 2016

Last batch of NAVCAM images taken by #Rosetta during final month at comet #67P released to archive. Enjoy! https://t.co/IH5EVP792q pic.twitter.com/p6B9yZBGmr — ESA Science (@esascience) October 20, 2016

#Earth's most active #volcanoes put on #satellite watch #geohazards #TEP #GEP https://t.co/2imdLlodWI pic.twitter.com/VPgHuSvRGW — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) October 20, 2016

As of today @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 Earth colour data #OLCI available for all to monitor planet health @eumetsat https://t.co/Q2cWOWwuUi pic.twitter.com/DNqyxIyp3T — ESA (@esa) October 20, 2016