ESA on Twitter
Instruments for #lunarexploration will help us to see and understand the environment of the #Moon https://t.co/KS82etCtFj pic.twitter.com/Bey8Y1EPU5 — ESA (@esa) April 11, 2017
Instruments for #lunarexploration will help us to see and understand the environment of the #Moon https://t.co/KS82etCtFj pic.twitter.com/Bey8Y1EPU5 — ESA (@esa) April 11, 2017
First #webinar on #Ageing population starts today 11/4, 16:00 CET. Registration still open https://t.co/q3up9g44ai #business #space #funding pic.twitter.com/2FF4AwaVDW — ESA ARTES (@esa_artes) April 11, 2017
'Flying Dutchman' technician lowered into Europe's largest vacuum chamber to adjust MetOp weather satellite for test https://t.co/iz8dgddV6M — ESA (@esa) April 11, 2017
#spacedebris experts meet on mitigation and avoidance 18-21 April @esaoperations at #ESOC #spacedebris2017 https://t.co/IbSdVP2Xlj https://t.co/aSbM5ZVqzb — ESA (@esa) April 11, 2017
Why we need #Arctic #EO_campaigns like Cryovex/KARENhttps://t.co/gijZL9TDIr https://t.co/pwohPsn8hj — ESA (@esa) April 11, 2017
New @ESA_Cluster study finds O marks the spot for magnetic reconnection, not X as scientists used to think: https://t.co/lISkzphZ8y #plasma pic.twitter.com/3D0DTOT8Da — ESA Science (@esascience) April 10, 2017
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I think I know these shapes… 😉 Note how the atmosphere is thin https://t.co/XZfN2m3cnH #proxima pic.twitter.com/p0h2SVo7P6 — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) April 10, 2017
@OConnellTrg Let's see if @ESA_de can help — ESA (@esa) April 10, 2017
300 m global #landcover time series (1992-2015). The unique dataset was produced using data from 5 different satellite missions. https://t.co/4ibKkzOyMv — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) April 10, 2017