Paolo Nespoli on Twitter
Voila! The #Eclipse2017 shadow from @Space_Station, no words needed // Voilà! L'eclisse vista dalla Stazione Spaziale, non servono parole… pic.twitter.com/7kD5AYb5zj — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August 21, 2017
Voila! The #Eclipse2017 shadow from @Space_Station, no words needed // Voilà! L'eclisse vista dalla Stazione Spaziale, non servono parole… pic.twitter.com/7kD5AYb5zj — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August 21, 2017
Going, going, gone. Partial #solareclipse decreasing. It's a wrap for #CesarEclipse17 team. 👏 #solareclipse2017 #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/sXMmfiIpXn — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
#CesarEclipse17 images running again, playing catch up! Beautiful image from totality https://t.co/20xbNoicMC #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/5GZfLCfmma — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
Meanwhile in #space: how the solar corona has been looking to our SOHO satellite. #Eclipse2017 https://t.co/REge0DvedM pic.twitter.com/16h1T9YT1s — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
Station transits sun at 5 miles per second in video taken at 1,500 frames per second with high-speed camera from Banner, Wyoming. pic.twitter.com/x6NNvCc0Af — Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 21, […]
Totality is almost upon #CesarEclipse17 team in Casper. https://t.co/20xbNo0BV4#Eclipse2017 #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mGmoihFEJC — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
Questions for our #SolarEclipse experts? Ask using #CesarEclipse17 & watch here: https://t.co/20xbNo0BV4 pic.twitter.com/ruVKVvvXVl — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017
First glimpse of #SolarEclipse2017 totality in Oregon! Take a look here and watch our live stream for more: https://t.co/cOKssim1bY pic.twitter.com/g9zEbWFXfk — NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
It's the moon, sunspots AND the station in front of the sun. @NASA photographer captures station transiting sun during #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/hAVRINz0bv — Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 21, 2017
Looking good #Cesareclipse2017! #Eclipse2017 #SolarEclipse2017 https://t.co/20xbNo0BV4 pic.twitter.com/BQe1PiCMEd — ESA Science (@esascience) August 21, 2017