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The single location where we can learn the most about our planet is found nowhere on #Earth but high up above it. #Satellites image the #Earth precisely… down to the […]
The single location where we can learn the most about our planet is found nowhere on #Earth but high up above it. #Satellites image the #Earth precisely… down to the […]
An unusual type of solar eclipse occurred in 2012. Usually it is the Earth’s Moon that eclipses the Sun. That year, most unusually, the planet Venus took a turn. Like […]
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…one day? — ESA (@esa) February 3, 2018
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Which image are you referring to please? — ESA (@esa) February 3, 2018
Our week in #space images – including stellar cluster Gaia 1, #Tunis and the #Sentinel3 B satellite in the cleanroomMore: https://t.co/QRBvhOMYeL pic.twitter.com/iYO3g0vWOh — ESA (@esa) February 3, 2018
Join us live on 7 February from 12:30 GMT (13:30 CET) to celebrate 10 years of European science and spacecraft on the @Space_Station. #Columbus10Yearshttps://t.co/yz0GQMEmSX pic.twitter.com/z7eTTcgXLM — ESA (@esa) February 3, […]
Can you imagine how much data 📀📀📀 has been generated in the #ISS Columbus laboratory so far? #Columbus10years @esaspaceflight @space_station pic.twitter.com/9rKRBFo5sa — Airbus Space (@AirbusSpace) February 3, 2018
Welcome – with help from @esascience 🙂 Good luck! — ESA (@esa) February 3, 2018