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Not much change from last week! Current #Tiangong1 reentry forecast updated by ESA's Space Debris Office: ~18 Mar to ~12 Apr; this is highly variable. https://t.co/ewPaZbNDDm Read our FAQ in […]
Not much change from last week! Current #Tiangong1 reentry forecast updated by ESA's Space Debris Office: ~18 Mar to ~12 Apr; this is highly variable. https://t.co/ewPaZbNDDm Read our FAQ in […]
And it has just turned 10! https://t.co/5DqmsYmdN0 — ESA (@esa) January 26, 2018
ESA astronaut Matthias @Explornaut Maurer explores the #Ariane6 launch pad construction site – set to be ready for the first flight in 2020. #triptokourou https://t.co/hRIXAxp1Mf — ESA (@esa) January 26, […]
Director of @esa_sts Daniel Neuenschwander explains that #Ariane6 will provide a modular launcher, reduced production costs, faster integration & suited to all payloads #triptokourou https://t.co/zxhIPv38XS — ESA (@esa) January 26, […]
Just getting underway in Kourou today, we'll be hearing all about the new #Ariane6 launcher. Follow along via #triptokourou https://t.co/ErsHNSN3x4 — ESA (@esa) January 26, 2018
Explore and download this week's #EarthFromSpace image of #Yukon Delta in #Alaska taken by #Sentinel2 https://t.co/O7Fgs75Wbu pic.twitter.com/NiZkjaVY1G — ESA (@esa) January 26, 2018
This week's #EarthFromSpace takes us over the intricate labyrinth of river branches of #Yukon Delta in #Alaska https://t.co/cRS2sowSH6 — ESA (@esa) January 26, 2018
VA241 update: lack of telemetry after ignition of the upper stage lasted the rest of powered flight. Both satellites confirmed separated, acquired, on orbit. SES-14 and Al Yah 3 communicating […]
On sol 1943 of its journey of exploration across the surface of Mars, the Curiosity Rover recorded this selfie at the south rim of Vera Rubin Ridge. Of course a […]
Reminder: #Ariane5 will deploy its two satellite passengers – SES-14 and Al Yah 3 – during a 35-minute flight sequence. #VA241 pic.twitter.com/RVqr7XkAwD — Arianespace (@Arianespace) January 25, 2018