ESA on Twitter
@espepla Part of our @ESA__Education programme for students — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
@espepla Part of our @ESA__Education programme for students — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
#FF for our new @esaspaceflight channel – covering European human spaceflight, astronaut training, science with gravity and Orion's ESM — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
Europe-wide team is bringing our proposed #AIMmission nearer to life https://t.co/eNtPIo7TW9 pic.twitter.com/Rcki2y5YqU — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
#ESA and the #Vatican Library join forces to ensure the preservation of information for future generations. More at: https://t.co/jQX0N1yu5h pic.twitter.com/162HRzHYll — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) November 4, 2016
A new Human Space #Physiology training course for medical and biology students. Apply before 28 Nov: https://t.co/tqkp3wFiQU pic.twitter.com/GW4Jn2TrXM — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
"It gave me such a boost" We asked @astro_timpeake about #spacerocks and being Tweeted by @eltonofficial and other
stars pic.twitter.com/B61crlJA0t — Twitter UK (@TwitterUK) November 4, 2016
Starting NOW! https://t.co/LOIA0EUs5t — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
Live at 15:00 CET: Seminar by Nobel Laureate Adam Riess from @JohnsHopkins @stsci, from the @ESAGaia data workshop https://t.co/ZQmnYwwdfV — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
Not able to attend 7 Nov press briefing for #ESACM16? @janwoerner will also answer questions on Twitter. https://t.co/ktNxNlvr0X Use #askESA pic.twitter.com/E7JDuJ05de — ESA (@esa) November 4, 2016
Mars’ magnetic field may be long dead, but #RedPlanet still hosts pockets of magnetism. #Mars Express investigated: https://t.co/EOTleVnrjC pic.twitter.com/AFqPTdcrlO — ESA Science (@esascience) November 4, 2016