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Have a great evening – see you all tomorrow — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

#HurricanOphelia captured by #Sentinel3 on 11 October, about 1300 km SW of #Azores islands https://t.co/KGcAq4UZPE pic.twitter.com/JBylJuZF8q — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

#Sentinel5p update from #Pletsetsk: The Launch Readiness Review has been completed, we are GO for launch pic.twitter.com/yjkwZxguGE — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

And have you met #asteroid (37627) #Lucaparmitano? @astro_luca https://t.co/HjsCKQzPf3 — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

First a pilot, then an astronaut. Now? @Astro_luca is an #asteroid! (37627) #Lucaparmitano thanks V. Casulli https://t.co/HjsCKQzPf3 pic.twitter.com/MraCZbsJNl — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

Image of the week: ESA's #Kiruna station will be the first to catch #Sentinel5P's signal after liftoff tomorrow https://t.co/EaKHq22j15 pic.twitter.com/gySA9TXEYd — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 12, 2017

Notable footage: #Asteroid #2012TC4 seen last night from #Zimmerwald/CH just hrs before today's very close approach https://t.co/QZqpupcG3k — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 12, 2017

How we bring #space technology down to Earth: Read ESA technology transfer stories #500ESAstartups #spacesolutions https://t.co/NKuPjT7PYI pic.twitter.com/yTdzHAixop — ESA (@esa) October 12, 2017

Launch of Russian cargo vehicle has been scrubbed for today. Next opportunity no earlier than Oct. 14 at 4:46am ET: https://t.co/FRrjhIw77o pic.twitter.com/ICIkjkZNmq — NASA (@NASA) October 12, 2017