Paolo Nespoli on Twitter
#Turkey and #Istanbul (the very bright spot): from here you truly understand why the Black Sea is called the Black Sea! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/dBrRzxaiR8 — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) October 22, 2017
#Turkey and #Istanbul (the very bright spot): from here you truly understand why the Black Sea is called the Black Sea! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/dBrRzxaiR8 — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) October 22, 2017
Then you might like this – how we look at Earth with different eyes, during hurricanes https://t.co/6dcRcFiSa0 — ESA (@esa) October 22, 2017
We need both! We look at Earth with different eyes, e.g.during hurricanes – article explains: https://t.co/6dcRcFiSa0 — ESA (@esa) October 22, 2017
What’s happening at the center of active galaxy 3C 75? The two bright sources at the center of this composite x-ray (blue)/ radio (pink) image are co-orbiting supermassive black holes […]
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This week @Space_Station, astronauts are using special sensors to help study their circadian rhythms in space: https://t.co/BSGaOyBNDK pic.twitter.com/21jG4Ighpj — ISS Research (@ISS_Research) October 19, 2017
A special launcher lifted off on October 21, 1998… Here's a flashback to that event! pic.twitter.com/oohQUOVv9H — ArianeGroup (@ArianeGroup) October 21, 2017
#TyphoonLan headed towards #Japan as seen from our Cupola windows. Stay Safe! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/hk0Mpln2Ji — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) October 21, 2017
The Nile River with Alessandria and Cairo seen as we were flying over Africa… The stream of lights always amazes me! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/T43HPvO2bu — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) October 21, 2017
#OTD: 21 Oct 2001, #ESA's Claudie Haigneré was launched on Soyuz TM-33, making her 1st European woman to visit @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/LzDEX6fi6t — ESA space history (@ESA_History) October 21, 2017