ESA on Twitter
EO Science for Society: Open to participants from Universities, Start-ups, Industry from ESA Member States and cooperating states. https://t.co/tRoEH3tSeb — ESA (@esa) April 2, 2017
EO Science for Society: Open to participants from Universities, Start-ups, Industry from ESA Member States and cooperating states. https://t.co/tRoEH3tSeb — ESA (@esa) April 2, 2017
A spectacular approach, Marseille-Marignane airport (LFML-MRS). Spot the yellow fire-extuingishing Canadairs? #avgeek #airportsfromspace pic.twitter.com/BXv5Ql3fVt — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) April 2, 2017
@NalediSpaceLaw @UKSpaceport @UKspace @spacecentre More on #spacecareers here, including #spacelaw https://t.co/FOKxG0vUpv #careersatesa — ESA (@esa) April 2, 2017
Like LEGO? A new set features the iconic Saturn V rocket that powered our Apollo missions https://t.co/PHrZ6IdlLv — NASA (@NASA) April 1, 2017
@genecowan We're launching a series of Sentinels for @CopernicusEU to protect our planet, does that do it? https://t.co/x8fpZVAeGH — ESA (@esa) April 2, 2017
Follow the story of #ExoMars landing site selection with this great interactive map from @opmteam https://t.co/8C3Hi4tnca pic.twitter.com/2SexdoDxKv — ESA Science (@esascience) April 1, 2017
@AGTCnews @Thom_astro Astronauts do see stars during night (16 times in 24h) – it is a question of contrast filming bright objects, see: https://t.co/8TSAJdNdh2 — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2017
@amarsollier @markmccaughrean We're listening — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2017
@MLagoudakis @Cmdr_Hadfield Thanks for the explanation Manos — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2017
🎵 These boots are made for spacewalking 🎵 😉 pic.twitter.com/A3lqA9HH4j — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) March 31, 2017