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Some sound advice from @Thom_astro in space to schoolchildren on Earth. #STEM pic.twitter.com/4c8wlcDywI — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) April 18, 2017
Some sound advice from @Thom_astro in space to schoolchildren on Earth. #STEM pic.twitter.com/4c8wlcDywI — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) April 18, 2017
Back at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab with @NASA astro Drew Morgan and @esa astro @Explornaut – have a great dive guys! pic.twitter.com/IOBCnTvGj7 — Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) April 18, 2017
Solar arrays deployed! @OrbitalATK's #Cygnus is powered to complete its journey to @Space_Station. ETA Saturday: https://t.co/lMSrtghUVj pic.twitter.com/5lm0zNhJOO — NASA (@NASA) April 18, 2017
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@DonBuley @Thom_astro He means if they discover the potential collision too late to be able to do the manoeuvre — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
Space debris management is essential to the life of an astronaut. @Thom_astro's message for #SpaceDebris2017 conf. https://t.co/NkHH7Zi3r6 — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
Congratulations! #Cygnus heading your way @Thom_astro, @AstroPeggy & Oleg! https://t.co/sAXnMG5yWl — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017
We have liftoff of @ulalaunch #AtlasV carrying our S.S. John Glenn #Cygnus spacecraft to @space_station pic.twitter.com/fId2KkE9r0 — Orbital ATK (@OrbitalATK) April 18, 2017
360 here: https://t.co/S2dlJzotpM https://t.co/MRvDLV9R1Y — ESA (@esa) April 18, 2017