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@Astroguyz @batchelorshow @SBUX75DEVILDOG this article explains #ExoMars decontamination processes before launch https://t.co/KKC8uXymUU — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
@Astroguyz @batchelorshow @SBUX75DEVILDOG this article explains #ExoMars decontamination processes before launch https://t.co/KKC8uXymUU — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
Inspiring chat with @hannahwhiteuk & McLaren Applied Technologies Caroline Hargrove #InnovationIsGREAT @GREATBritain https://t.co/m2aqO3qKyI — Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) October 23, 2016
@Joseph2237J @telluric @universetoday some very interesting dirt. For some or @ESA_Rosetta discoveries read: https://t.co/KKC8uXymUU — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
@FrancescoSusca3 @Antonio @roscosmos @NASA left ExoMars programme in 2012 due to budgetary constraints -see FAQs https://t.co/5o7IxVFBDV — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
@SBUX75DEVILDOG @Astroguyz @batchelorshow @ESA_TGO correct, Schiaparelli decontaminated — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
@Stonelaughter @NASA @csa_asc this is because Cygnus grapple occurred while ISS in routine orbital 'loss of audio/video contact' period — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
.@OrbitalATK #Cygnus captured with @csa_asc #Canadarm2, by @NASA #astroKate and @Space_Station crew at 13:28 CEST. — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
NOW: Watch live on @NASA TV as @csa_asc robotic arm grapples #Cygnus supply ship – grapple now expected 13:35 CEST https://t.co/T5qoTMocMx https://t.co/NrHdcQSyTv — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
@Rainmaker1973 thanks — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016
#Cygnus grapple scheduled for 13:05 CEST / 11:05 GMT https://t.co/Er8n3p12Mg — ESA (@esa) October 23, 2016