Thomas Pesquet on Twitter
Australia never ceases to surprise. What on Earth is that? Its diameter is probably 100km or more ๐ฆ๐บ https://t.co/O8DkfolUfo pic.twitter.com/kGDcKCuysW — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February 12, 2017
Australia never ceases to surprise. What on Earth is that? Its diameter is probably 100km or more ๐ฆ๐บ https://t.co/O8DkfolUfo pic.twitter.com/kGDcKCuysW — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February 12, 2017
.@ESA_EO Nice view! Here's a pic of the #Ariane5 launchpad and #Sentinel2Go Vega launchpad. @Arianespace @CNES @ESA pic.twitter.com/oiC17qs2Im — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February 12, 2017
Looking down at Earth's features, I often forget that looking sideways is equally impressive! ๐ https://t.co/PnlyGUjzam #Proxima pic.twitter.com/8xlB5Do3T7 — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February 12, 2017
Almost better than the pyramids (still looking): the Cairo airport #pyramidfail but #airportsfromspace ๐ช๐ฌ โ๏ธ๏ธ pic.twitter.com/8MpR8PtOR8 — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February 12, 2017
@cclewisnyc we're more about space than shirts, but looks like a fun day — ESA (@esa) February 12, 2017
Some #space in your Sunday https://t.co/iGzZNi9SPl pic.twitter.com/09J47pud76 — ESA (@esa) February 12, 2017
On Valentine’s Day in 1990, cruising four billion miles from the Sun, the Voyager 1 spacecraft looked back one last time to make this first ever Solar System family portrait. […]
@KellyShaw31 checking — ESA (@esa) February 11, 2017
Striking beauty of the Bahamas! pic.twitter.com/umzDdY7IcB — Shane Kimbrough (@astro_kimbrough) February 11, 2017
#Paris at night. I might be biased, but itโs the most beautiful thing Iโve seen yet (picture by friend & #Soyuz commander Oleg Novitsky) pic.twitter.com/bfb3OjN0na — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) February […]