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#LunarEclipse and auroras! As seen from the @AuroraMAX observatory in Canada (Credit: @csa_asc) https://t.co/9c7dyW4C6X — ESA (@esa) February 1, 2018
#LunarEclipse and auroras! As seen from the @AuroraMAX observatory in Canada (Credit: @csa_asc) https://t.co/9c7dyW4C6X — ESA (@esa) February 1, 2018
New month new @esa @CopernicusEU #Sentinel calendar… from space to your home! Download #February here: https://t.co/YQTwT5G8wh pic.twitter.com/Y42WEfNK21 — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) January 31, 2018
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So you want to be an astronaut? Let us give you a tour of the training facilities at the European Astronaut Centre https://t.co/lmA8G4E6Vv pic.twitter.com/W83xntNErm — euronews (@euronews) January 31, 2018
Invitation to #media: Attend the #Columbus10Years anniversary event on 7 February Register here: https://t.co/OqFEXAQIft pic.twitter.com/cajieRSnoC — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2018
It's almost time for another #Sentinel to join the watchers-in-the-sky squad! How has @CopernicusEU #Sentinel3 -B been preparing for launch?Full interview here: https://t.co/QcsrkL4NfU @esa pic.twitter.com/2mdB5vnpuV — ESA EarthObservation (@ESA_EO) January […]
Totality is coming to an end at @GriffithObserv in California #SuperBlueBloodMoon. Thanks for the stream @NASA! https://t.co/k5NWPbtW4c pic.twitter.com/NiD8BhuPF5 — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2018
The Moon probably formed after the collision of a Mars-sized object with the Earth. https://t.co/kgm9OZR8HE — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2018
Ever wondered what's inside the #Moon? (it's not cheese…). Find out more with our Interactive Moon Guide: https://t.co/BTxPe449jk pic.twitter.com/S2RO2l8xMU — ESA (@esa) January 31, 2018