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NOW: Join us for live updates about status of #ExoMars @ESA_TGO and @ESA_EDM https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@Diliplads now, but waiting for it to start properly https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

#ExoMars livestream restarts at 20:25 CEST (18:25 GMT). Tune in to find out latest update on @ESA_EDM & @ESA_TGO https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@shellacsruler @AsteroidEnergy At the moment we don't know. — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

The next opportunity to hear from @ESA_EDM will be relay pass with @NASAJPL's MRO spacecraft #ExoMars https://t.co/dmTVVOq01d — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

Our #ExoMars livestream returns at 20:25 CEST (18:25 GMT) with the latest news from #Mars on @ESA_EDM & @ESA_TGO https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

This is always a welcome sight. Still have to confirm the orbit, but there’s one happy, chatty @ESA_TGO talking to the DSN! pic.twitter.com/jvVuJpwBdr — Bobak Ferdowsi (@tweetsoutloud) October 19, 2016

Hello, #Earth! Did you miss me?! #ExoMars https://t.co/hjXg3RTvCY — ExoMars orbiter (@ESA_TGO) October 19, 2016

When you catch signals from a spacecraft at an alien planet, there's a lot of happy activity! #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/COy1NDlNGK — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

Acquisition of signal! @esaoperations hears @ESA_TGO's signal loud & clear after it emerges from behind #Mars #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/MEmEubeRjk — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016