@darkpython98 @ESA_EDM 16:45 CEST details https://t.co/xPVTf9U5ol — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

Meanwhile the #ExoMars @ESA_TGO spacecraft is performing a 139-minute burn to allow for capture into orbit around #Mars. — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@Lepton1024 @ESA_TGO ESATV coverage starts 15:45 GMT details: https://t.co/xPVTf9U5ol — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

.@ESA_EDM is expected to start entering #Mars atmosphere at 16:42 CEST (14:42 GMT). The descent to the surface is set to last ~6 mins. — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@skatem @ottaross you are still in time to join us for #exomars #marslanding https://t.co/xPVTf9U5ol — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@NikLP livestreams both embedded here https://t.co/xPVTf9U5ol — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

@tagewidsell @ESA_EDM Actual at Mars is 16:47:51 CEST — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

.@ESA_EDM ACQUISITION OF SIGNAL at #GMRT! A faint trace on the screen shows us that @ESA_EDM has woken up on schedule #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

Hoping to hear from the #Schiaparelli lander @ESA_EDM after wakeup #ExoMars https://t.co/u1S2upvWNV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

NOW: Part 2 of our Facebook Live coverage of today's @ESA_ExoMars orbit insertion and landing is on air https://t.co/B8RAWTxWoV — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016