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Some 8000 tonnes of #spacedebris orbit the Earth. Our @ESAcleanspace Office is developing missions to tackle the problemhttps://t.co/MOhzww1yQP — ESA (@esa) February 20, 2018
Some 8000 tonnes of #spacedebris orbit the Earth. Our @ESAcleanspace Office is developing missions to tackle the problemhttps://t.co/MOhzww1yQP — ESA (@esa) February 20, 2018
@ESA_History is the best to ask for advice on that. — ESA (@esa) February 20, 2018
What’s happened to top of the Sun? Last week, parts of Earth’s southern hemisphere were treated to a partial solar eclipse, where the Moon blocks out part of the Sun. […]
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Not long until @esa Space Rocks London on April 22nd! We've got @astro_timpeake, @Space_Mog, @Bethahealey, @mggtTaylor, @markmccaughrean, Alastair Reynolds, @dallascampbell @CHatherley79, @LordConnaught's Lonely Robot, and more! Tix at https://t.co/T7P4c3A1dI #spacerocks […]
Not long until @esa Space Rocks London on April 22nd! We've got @astro_timpeake, @Space_Mog, @Bethahealey, @mggtTaylor, @markmccaughrean, Alastair Reynolds, @dallascampbell @CHatherley79, @LordConnaught's Lonely Robot, and more! Tix at https://t.co/T7P4c3A1dI #spacerocks […]
Welcome aboard #Croatia! ðŸ‡ðŸ‡·https://t.co/pF4dolMYdM https://t.co/yTMn48LGaY — ESA (@esa) February 19, 2018
Welcome aboard #Croatia! ðŸ‡ðŸ‡·https://t.co/pF4dolMYdM https://t.co/yTMn48LGaY — ESA (@esa) February 19, 2018
Snap! 😉 — ESA (@esa) February 19, 2018
Snap! 😉 — ESA (@esa) February 19, 2018