What's next in European space exploration? Follow the discussion at #ILA2018 live at 11:15 CEST https://t.co/aykZQWr3Uf — ESA (@esa) April 27, 2018

This grand allsky view of our Milky Way and nearby galaxies is not a photograph. It’s a map based on individual measurements for nearly 1.7 billion stars. The astronomically rich […]

This week our flying lab performed more than 90 parabolas for the 69th @esa campaign. Hundred scientists worked hard on 10 different experiments, time to collect the results and have […]

We have rovers and orbiters on and around the Red Planet…but what’s next? Bringing a piece of Mars back to Earth! This morning I spoke on this topic & signed […]

#HappyBirthday to #ESA astronaut @AstroSamantha Cristoforetti (26 April)! Spent almost 200 days on @Space_Station on #Futura mission & holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight of a European astronaut […]

40 days until launch: training manually controlled atmospheric reentry at 6-fold gravity. Breakfast feels somewhat heavy in my stomach. #horizons pic.twitter.com/hbfd9bdnqJ — Alexander Gerst (@Astro_Alex) April 26, 2018

#ICYMI Our #ExoMars @ESA_TGO spacecraft has returned the first images of #Mars from its new orbit – this image shows a 40 km-long segment of Korolev Crater Details: https://t.co/NYznK9Hphe pic.twitter.com/guvvdA6qEi […]

The second @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 satellite joined its twin in orbit yesterday – watch video highlights of preparations in Plesetsk, through to liftoff ⬇️ https://t.co/U8dSqq4Fhw — ESA (@esa) April 26, 2018

After a long day of flight preparations @ESA_Bepi is sealed inside the #Antonov cargo plane ready for the journey from Amsterdam @Schiphol to Kourou, French Guiana 👋 https://t.co/QZgkrSupqY — BepiColombo […]