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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 […]
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 […]
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#Tiangong1 forecast for 1 April from ESA's Space Debris Office: the reentry window has stabilised and shrunk to the period from midnight 1 April to the early morning of 2 […]
A new month, a new desktop #calendar from @CopernicusEU – April features a false colour #Sentinel2 image of Soure in #Brazil.Download here: https://t.co/MIg4zeFqur pic.twitter.com/Pr0f8h85bn — ESA (@esa) April 1, 2018
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I love you so much that I brought you the Moon. Please take it before this tree becomes more interested. Also the Moon is heavier than I thought. And I […]
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Items on board include @ASIM_Payload, the #SpaceStormHunter, briefing Sunday from 18:30 GMT (20:30 CEST) https://t.co/eCtHbeF2bi — ESA (@esa) March 31, 2018
New update for #Tiangong1 reentry: ESA's #SpaceDebris team now forecast a window centred around 23:25 UTC, 1 April (01:25 CEST, 2 April), and running from the afternoon of 1 April […]