NASA, ULA Launch Mission to Study How Mars Was Made
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Splashdown in Pacific Ocean due around 19:00 GMT (21:00 CEST). https://t.co/utfr2IdRZt — ESA (@esa) May 5, 2018
Update from ESA Mission Control in Germany: Our deep-space tracking station in Malargüe #Argentina now receiving signals from @NASAInSight loud&clear. Contact lasts until abt 1930CEST What a perfect launch! https://t.co/LYlpRZooMI […]
Tracking… tracking… tracking… catching signals from a #Mars-bound exploration craft! Is there a better way to spend the day? @NASAInSight #Malargue #Argentina #DeepSpace pic.twitter.com/wwtBZmeNQP — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) May 5, […]
Just hanging out here at the #Spaceport this weekend… 📷https://t.co/gQVLsaWyBG pic.twitter.com/ZHxq2ZQ1N0 — Bepi (@ESA_Bepi) May 5, 2018
@KRBurgio Thanks, correction much appreciated. — ESA (@esa) May 5, 2018
Check out the information about responsibility here: https://t.co/UnRlrfmdyR — ESA (@esa) May 5, 2018
Constellations design #3 will soon be available in our #ESAshop …can you guess which object features in new the design? Hint: If you don't see it in the sky, you […]
And we have liftoff! #Mars, here I come! 6 months and counting to the Red Planet. pic.twitter.com/wBPYdZVUlt — NASAInSight (@NASAInSight) May 5, 2018