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Hey @esa, good luck on your Mars landing today! #ExoMars @ESA_TGO @ESA_EDM https://t.co/q7uqy0MYk7 — Kaiser Chiefs (@KaiserChiefs) October 19, 2016

Loss of @ESA_TGO signal is confirmed on ground at #ESOC due to the spacecraft turning away from Earth ready for the #BigBurn #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

@StanKeaton Well.. it was already named #Schiaparelli https://t.co/m8F83szWzb — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

Getting ready for the orbit insertion burn #ExoMars https://t.co/h5IpXxroLi — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@RunningB24 @Cmdr_Hadfield A Soyuz launched fromm Kazakhstan earlier today — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@govi47 @ESA_TGO @ESA_EDM Yes, details of how to follow are on our website here: https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

Today there are 8 people in space flying 3 different spaceships and we're landing a probe on Mars. Hello, Future. pic.twitter.com/Ta3eLXpCFL — Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) October 19, 2016

@TwitterUK @astro_timpeake For more @Twitter in space today watch #ExoMars #Marslanding https://t.co/60Aw4B8xQk — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

DREAMS of #Mars – @ESA_EDM's #Science package will investigate planet’s dust storms. Will it be a stormy arrival? https://t.co/D1VyLjA46g pic.twitter.com/CszJNazJ2q — ESA Science (@esascience) October 19, 2016

.@ESA_EDM is primarily a technology demonstrator, but has instruments for #Mars #science investigations: https://t.co/vmrr4Uxiye #ExoMars pic.twitter.com/CWnWybtVPF — ESA Science (@esascience) October 19, 2016