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Very hard to predict a precise location of reentry. Read more about why here: https://t.co/N4iNQxzmIR — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2018

The science briefing on tomorrow's #Dragon cargo, including our #SpaceStormHunter @ASIM_Payload, starts shortly on @NASA TV https://t.co/y0X3bUJdt9 https://t.co/3AayIYB00M — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2018

International law and the UNOOSA Rescue Agreement say you'd have to let local authorities know – recovered space objects belong to the owner, and governments are obliged to return them. […]

#Tiangong1 monitoring almost complete – ESA's #spacedebris team forecasting reentry during a window of about four hours centred on 01:07 UTC (03:07 CEST) on 2 AprilSummary & FAQ: https://t.co/pvPdVBiPp4 pic.twitter.com/FWYplRnXXZ […]

Check out @UNOOSA Rescue Agreement here: https://t.co/WXfsHcqiLQ – recovered space objects belong to the owner, and governments are obliged to return them. If you find an object inform local authorities. […]

A new artwork created by Michelangelo Pistoletto was unveiled at our centre for Earth observation in Frascati, Italy. The ‘Mirrored Painting’ features a full-scale representation of @astro_paoloRead more: https://t.co/eaV99Gnr31 pic.twitter.com/bnbeY99DVz […]

You will be able to follow the launch via https://t.co/bX4aIbRdNB — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2018

This bold colourful design by Denis Vrenko from Slovenia has been selected to feature on the rocket carrying our #CHEOPS #exoplanet mission into space.Details: https://t.co/STRwiKer9k pic.twitter.com/X68mhx4muu — ESA (@esa) April […]

From our blog: Reentry will take place anywhere between 43ºN and 43ºS. Areas above or below these latitudes can be excluded. At no time will a precise time/location prediction from […]

#ICYMI Every week, on average, a substantial, inert satellite drops into our atmosphere and burns up. Monitoring these reentries and warning European civil authorities has become routine work for ESA’s […]