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Details on how you can spot #asteroid 3122 Florence – It's a biggy! – on 1 Sep https://t.co/bsEIJURlWm #NEO pic.twitter.com/DnmdR9pQ06 — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) August 22, 2017
Details on how you can spot #asteroid 3122 Florence – It's a biggy! – on 1 Sep https://t.co/bsEIJURlWm #NEO pic.twitter.com/DnmdR9pQ06 — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) August 22, 2017
Highlights of our #SolarEclipse2017 images from #Earth and #space: https://t.co/MZredpMfCu pic.twitter.com/aoWO6kCtQP — ESA (@esa) August 22, 2017
#ICYMI Wondering what #Eclipse2017 looked like from space? @astro_paolo photos from @Space_Station now in @flickr https://t.co/REj9GEbAN1 pic.twitter.com/dzyTb9rPyR — ESA (@esa) August 22, 2017
Will the sky be clear enough to see the eclipse? This question was on the minds of many people attempting to view yesterday’s solar eclipse. The path of total darkness […]
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Catch @astro_paolo, @AstroPeggy and @AstroKomrade live talking about the #solareclipse2017 from space now: https://t.co/kLrqFlD505 https://t.co/ugSIpg83EX — ESA (@esa) August 21, 2017
First images of partial #solareclipse from space by our Proba-2 satellite are here! https://t.co/lQBkzdszEj #Eclipse2017 #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/QO9TifBhTt — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
Voila! The #Eclipse2017 shadow from @Space_Station, no words needed // Voilà! L'eclisse vista dalla Stazione Spaziale, non servono parole… pic.twitter.com/7kD5AYb5zj — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August 21, 2017
Going, going, gone. Partial #solareclipse decreasing. It's a wrap for #CesarEclipse17 team. 👏 #solareclipse2017 #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/sXMmfiIpXn — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
#CesarEclipse17 images running again, playing catch up! Beautiful image from totality https://t.co/20xbNoicMC #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/5GZfLCfmma — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017