Almost out of view from our fair planet, rotating around the Sun’s western edge giant active region AR2673 lashed out with another intense solar flare followed by a large coronal […]

Twinkle, twinkle little satellite: #ESATech image of week shows simulated double-camera view of #spacedebris target https://t.co/uc3M1IvDG0 pic.twitter.com/4pcaVlccSS — ESA Technology (@ESA_Tech) September 13, 2017

Walking on diamonds. Trying to grasp the impossible power of meteorite impacts during #Pangaea course: https://t.co/7zHwMpzhjX pic.twitter.com/G4qZPFjakM — Matthias Maurer (@Explornaut) September 13, 2017

Starting shortly https://t.co/KqLQpqSIKs — ESA (@esa) September 13, 2017

Music inspired by @ESA_Rosetta and comet #67P – new release from Francesco Novara: https://t.co/P6GJa9RAmu pic.twitter.com/AGtE7jWvs3 — ESA Science (@esascience) September 12, 2017

Sasha, Joe, Mark – Welcome aboard! // Sasha, Joe, Mark – Benvenuti a bordo! #VITAmission #Expedition53 pic.twitter.com/gVvccbtwha — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) September 13, 2017

Blogged: #Europe must keep calm and carry on https://t.co/aps9SOxA9x #ESA #EC #EU #Brexit pic.twitter.com/ekse4PTvwv — Jan Woerner (@janwoerner) September 13, 2017

Delighted to say tickets are available now to the #askanastronaut event at Barbican Centre London on 24 October! https://t.co/G35sGVJvV4 pic.twitter.com/hkmqCwZnQW — Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) September 13, 2017