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Mercury had never been seen like this before. In 2008, the robotic MESSENGER spacecraft buzzed past Mercury for the second time and imaged terrain mapped previously only by comparatively crude […]

Well yoga poses sure are easier without gravity. Of course @AstroPeggy can probably do this on the ground. 😀 She’s a #SpaceNinja. pic.twitter.com/zIpZnbPi1h — Jack Fischer (@Astro2fish) July 22, 2017

Saturday but it's not a garage sale! I got all my items back from space. Good memories, and lots to hand over to friends & organisations pic.twitter.com/kpvVDi3Vky — Thomas Pesquet […]

Our Soyuz spacecraft going through final assembly steps before being attached to the top of the rocket.https://t.co/zHwXsY65NM — Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) July 22, 2017

How many astronauts does it take to plant a tree? An entire crew😁 @Ryazanskiy_ISS & I happily helped @AstroKomrade plant his own astro-tree! pic.twitter.com/FtpYCIzHR5 — Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) July 22, […]

Mastering winds with #Aeolus https://t.co/rESJsphnMl #weather — ESA (@esa) July 22, 2017

#developers: How about adding some #space to your Saturday? Sign up for @esa #SpaceAppCamp before Monday 10:00 CEST: https://t.co/hDkxrIhwRa pic.twitter.com/oMKEjLTIxw — Copernicus Masters (@CopernicusEMC) July 22, 2017

#Fitness is critical in space! Watch this #SpeedyTime video as I transform the multi-modal ARED machine during my workout. pic.twitter.com/nQEsRq0XHw — Peggy Whitson (@AstroPeggy) July 21, 2017

#OTD 22 July 2009 #ESA’s new UK centre #ECSAT in #Harwell opened, 1st stone laid Dec 2013 https://t.co/RVj0uXajga pic.twitter.com/y6EdJLm3Vd — ESA space history (@ESA_History) July 22, 2017