ESA on Twitter
It was updated since https://t.co/twHrCFbqBj — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
It was updated since https://t.co/twHrCFbqBj — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
Since updated https://t.co/twHrCFbqBj — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
Graphic updated since https://t.co/twHrCFbqBj — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
Agreed! https://t.co/twHrCFbqBj — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
We agree and the graphic has since been modified pic.twitter.com/NgqoE4GBTh — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
Tense moments before initiating the approach to capture #Cygnus. @AstroKomrade snapped this picture yesterday! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/pj0SsLJ1JG — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) November 15, 2017
For ESA he was the first, but there were @NASA astronauts before that. First to Tweet from space was @Astro_Mike — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
#Climate scientists studying 3 decades of #ozone measurements from 7 satellites see a positive trend in global recovery. Read more: https://t.co/QID2kCP9juhttps://t.co/yFUgaxCwm7 — ESA (@esa) November 15, 2017
Found among the rich starfields of the Milky Way, star cluster NGC 7789 lies about 8,000 light-years away toward the constellation Cassiopeia. A late 18th century deep sky discovery of […]
http://ift.tt/2AIqblp