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World-first firing of air-breathing electric thruster, opening the way to a new class of extremely low-orbiting missions #technology #innovationRead more: https://t.co/GO0BUwJkGl pic.twitter.com/Cf88RiUUzq — ESA (@esa) March 5, 2018
World-first firing of air-breathing electric thruster, opening the way to a new class of extremely low-orbiting missions #technology #innovationRead more: https://t.co/GO0BUwJkGl pic.twitter.com/Cf88RiUUzq — ESA (@esa) March 5, 2018
Take a good look at this photo. The light that we see now actually left this galaxy 65 million years ago, just when the dinosaurs became extinct. https://t.co/IpMpYthMKfCredit: @NASA , […]
👀 @ESA_Integral has witnessed a rare event: the moment that winds emitted by a swollen red giant #star revived its zombie companion, bringing it back to life in a flash […]
Space Rocks London on April 22nd, in association with @esa! Enjoy our new video, featuring the track Airlock by headliners @LordConnaught's Lonely Robot! With @astro_timpeake, @Space_Mog, @Bethahealey, @mggtTaylor, @markmccaughrean, Alastair […]
#Saturn's Great Northern Storm captured by @CassiniSaturn in 2011 features in this week's @esascience #IOTW – the ringed planet seems to store up huge amounts of energy and unleashes it […]
Next 3 crew members @astro_ricky @OlegMKS @Astro_Feustel counting down to 21 March launch to the @Space_Station https://t.co/enYhORaqRk — ESA (@esa) March 5, 2018
Yesterday's coverage of @ESA_EO @CopernicusEU #sentinel3. I rather dislike the gaps – so lets launch a second sister satellite soon to fill them in! Sentinel-3B is coming your way soon […]
Over the past weeks more than 1700 codes written by primary and lower secondary school students for the European @astro_pi Challenge were run on the @Space_Station!Read more: https://t.co/fdrcUDxOnu pic.twitter.com/ijRYemO4BM — […]
Moonrise over the Pacific: #OTD in 2005 @ESA_Rosetta made its first gravity assist flyby at #Earth, en route to comet #67P, and took this beautiful image: https://t.co/CegGSOa3dw pic.twitter.com/NN3OLyqF2l — ESA […]
Sometimes the sky above can become quite a show. In early September of 2010, for example, the Moon and Venus converged, creating quite a sight by itself for sky enthusiasts […]