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Fluids do interesting things in microgravity! @Thom_astro is working on SPHERES-Slosh. What is being studied? Read: https://t.co/271IQJr5w9 pic.twitter.com/tqpzdkBvYf — ISS Research (@ISS_Research) January 31, 2017

The burn scars of wild fires in #Argentina's Pampas, as tracked by ESA's world-watching Proba-V minisatellite: https://t.co/DKveTLfWUE pic.twitter.com/oZ77HRPKvZ — ESA Technology (@ESA_Tech) January 31, 2017

Mind the Gap: astronomers solve 40-year-old mystery of X-ray bursts from #neutronstar in the 'Rapid Burster' system: https://t.co/7nQFydVIag pic.twitter.com/GEKkaotGn4 — ESA Science (@esascience) January 31, 2017

@tsiolkovsky ESA membership is independent of EU membership, and UK is a full member of ESA — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2017

A fun bit of #tuesdayscience, feeling objects @esa's technical heart ESTEC in the Netherlands. #Proxima https://t.co/IR4SYs6mPx — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) January 31, 2017

#Copernicus #Space Component presented by @AschbacherJosef @esa Director of #EarthObservations Programmes, Copernicus facilities #press tour pic.twitter.com/mAOo1FP9FC — Copernicus ECMWF (@CopernicusECMWF) January 31, 2017

Spooky to see joystick seemingly move on its own @ESA_Tech controlled by @Thom_astro in space. #Proxima #Haptics2 pic.twitter.com/eXCmAq4ub1 — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) January 31, 2017

@JohannGuillon @Thom_astro c'est vraie #earthart — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2017

@CloudsBastiaan @Thom_astro @StormHour confirmed, it is ice, the wonders of #earthart — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2017

A last look at #HTV6 before release last Friday. It really performed beautifully! #Proxima pic.twitter.com/TWuoYz3SPq — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) January 31, 2017