@sarahkendrew @Jos_de_Bruijne Open and free data access for the Copernicus @ESA_EO Sentinel satellites here: https://t.co/CJCiSyhVNl — ESA (@esa) December 7, 2016

.@UN officially recognises 30 June as @AsteroidDay https://t.co/EliWBGEUFx pic.twitter.com/1OgGVarOoU — ESA Technology (@ESA_Tech) December 7, 2016

#MarsExpress & @NASA's #MRO find new evidence for a warmer and wetter early #Mars: https://t.co/5l7WLJo0qU pic.twitter.com/HKzzAGGoTO — ESA Science (@esascience) December 7, 2016

#Timelapse video of #Galileo satellites 15–18, from final preparations to liftoff on an Ariane 5 launcherhttps://t.co/Ayf1AnrYAR — ESA (@esa) December 7, 2016

#ICYMI Read answers from the @ESAGaia team to the (excellent!) questions posed in yesterday's #GaiaAMA #iama https://t.co/BLt0yfe72L pic.twitter.com/tkcn77Q2FG — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) December 7, 2016

Why is there a glowing oval over Jupiter’s South Pole? Aurora. Near the closest part of its first pass near Jupiter in August, NASA’s robotic spacecraft Juno captured this dramatic […]

#OTD 6 December 1998 1st 2 modules of @Space_Station #Unity & #Zarya are docked #STS-88 #Endeavour @NASAhistory https://t.co/b9VUUFLm4n pic.twitter.com/XuEAe3ofBd — ESA space history (@ESA_History) December 6, 2016

The @csa_asc robotic arm, an essential part of the @Space_Station can be operated from Earth or by us in space https://t.co/7ih4r9F8XM pic.twitter.com/SvWt8r6ows — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) December 6, 2016

Flying from west to east the other day, I noticed the Brittany lights first, like many sailors before me! https://t.co/xjsqMJmy0V #Proxima pic.twitter.com/h3sGFO48cm — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) December 6, 2016