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Fly with us over the ancient Mediterranean’s Gulf of Tunis, where thousands of years ago Queen Dido and Aeneas fell in love. #DYK that the lakes and salt lakes around […]
Fly with us over the ancient Mediterranean’s Gulf of Tunis, where thousands of years ago Queen Dido and Aeneas fell in love. #DYK that the lakes and salt lakes around […]
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Hello Caroline, unfortunately our astronauts are very busy and not all requests can be honoured. Requests need to go through Paros https://t.co/BdU19dDLhp at least 9 weeks in advance to have […]
Fantastic! — ESA (@esa) February 2, 2018
This atmospheric picture of a distant horizon looks toward the tall Trisul peaks of India’s snowy Himalayan mountains. Taken from a remote location on January 31, brightest star Sirius shines […]
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ESA's first launch of 2018 goes up tomorrow from China – it's only the size of a cereal box but equipped with micro-propulsion and a hyperspectral imager #CubeSat @GomSpace_Aps pic.twitter.com/eiTkzRL91a […]
There's a launch tomorrow! We'll be waiting for news… #GOMX4 https://t.co/5H9FOT7O1d https://t.co/0a8dA4wgCH — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) February 1, 2018
Alexander Misurkin and @Anton_Astrey are heading outside the @Space_Station tomorrow – their #spacewalk starts at (14:45 GMT) 15:45 CET https://t.co/gjrA9YVlPs — ESA (@esa) February 1, 2018
Rainbow aurora in #Iceland. The aurora stem from solar wind interacting with Earth's atmosphere – a bright, beautiful indication of #spaceweather happening above our heads! @esaoperations #IOTW đź“· by @OllieTPhotohttps://t.co/Lqqv4zQlMl […]