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Thanks for your messages. We're looking into it. — ESA (@esa) October 26, 2017

Last year, @ESA_Rosetta spotted a plume of dust streaming from #67P. How was it powered? Scientists investigate: https://t.co/AJaPsM8MIK pic.twitter.com/UallloFr1B — ESA (@esa) October 26, 2017

Today @astro_paolo and @Space_Station crew talk with His Holiness @Pontifex. Watch live at 13:00 GMT (15:00 CEST) https://t.co/pTdGbgCuQA pic.twitter.com/fMU7QVZb0z — ESA (@esa) October 26, 2017

We're on the case with @Paxi_ESAKids — ESA (@esa) October 26, 2017

#3Dprint your own model of @ESA & @NASA’s LISA, to be the first space-based #GravitationalWave observatory: https://t.co/ZyQV4CbITV pic.twitter.com/9KCx96WmxZ — NASA Blueshift (@NASAblueshift) October 25, 2017

Great response to #1world1orbit. Find your pic on this interactive map https://t.co/5oAccIMXd6 Big thanks to @DaveAtCOGS and his students! pic.twitter.com/ne1dyqAuDC — Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) October 25, 2017

Our @Space_Station Expedition 53 crew was working hard during #1world1orbit to capture and share with you the beauty of our home planet. pic.twitter.com/yscZActrJr — Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) October 25, 2017

Adrift in a cosmic sea of stars and glowing gas the delicate, floating apparition left of center in this widefield view is cataloged as NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula. A […]

But what is NOT controversial this morning is that comet 96P/Machholz has appeared right on schedule in @ESA/@NASA SOHO/LASCO C3! https://t.co/KQmdkaOe4P pic.twitter.com/YTVTkV0Aqz — Karl Battams (@SungrazerComets) October 25, 2017