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Has @CassiniSaturn found universal driver for prebiotic chemistry at Titan? Exciting study by @RTDesai01 et al: https://t.co/sNRrSV5jYq pic.twitter.com/UcoyZPM0Yv — ESA Science (@esascience) July 26, 2017
Has @CassiniSaturn found universal driver for prebiotic chemistry at Titan? Exciting study by @RTDesai01 et al: https://t.co/sNRrSV5jYq pic.twitter.com/UcoyZPM0Yv — ESA Science (@esascience) July 26, 2017
Great video from @roscosmos of this morning's #Soyuz rollout, now ready for @astro_paolo, @AstroKomrade and @Ryazanskiy_ISS https://t.co/Z9u4Ypkykh — ESA (@esa) July 26, 2017
More images of this morning's #Soyuz rollout to #launch pad in our gallery https://t.co/K9fZumzxNf #Vitamission pic.twitter.com/QreD8VQper — ESA (@esa) July 26, 2017
A new set of #timelapse videos shows the power of #ProbaV rapid-repeat views to trace gradual shifts in #vegetation. https://t.co/FvpQkhCZty https://t.co/Rtety5zV2A — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) July 26, 2017
The ride is ready for @astro_paolo and crew. #Soyuz MS05 now on launch pad for Fri #VITAmission launch. Watch live: https://t.co/Wx25L8b044 pic.twitter.com/8caTpYlClz — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) July 26, 2017
It's bad luck for the prime crew to see the #Soyuz roll-out on the launchpad: but we'll get 3 front row seats for the real show Friday! pic.twitter.com/9XcSsDluul — Paolo […]
Enjoy your adventure on #ButtonMoon Tom! From @astro_timpeake and all your friends @esa — ESA (@esa) July 26, 2017
#Soyuz now on the pad ready for @astro_paolo, @AstroKomrade and @Ryazanskiy_ISS to launch on Friday. Image courtesy @roscosmos pic.twitter.com/808kOTGSY8 — ESA (@esa) July 26, 2017
If one's good, 2 are better: We're working w/@NASASCaN to test dual navsat reception in space #GPS @GalileoGNSS https://t.co/8VkCIJoSuf pic.twitter.com/mXwWrS1DyR — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) July 26, 2017
Update from Baiknonur: #Soyuz has been rolled out towards the launch pad for Friday's launch with @astro_paolo and crew mates. #VITAmission https://t.co/huja7X7b7J — ESA (@esa) July 26, 2017