Polish Space Effort: How celebrating past sacrifices future
Some of You might have seen my twitter status stating that I have some bad news. I finally can write more about it. You probably don’t know what ESMO is, so I’ll start with an explanation – ESMO or...
View ArticleAnd the battle is won!
Well, it is indeed. Perhaps You read my previous entry about the ESMO and problems with obtaining proper funding for our teams in the project. I can happily write that the issue has been solved now...
View ArticleDLR-ESA #SpaceTweetup in Cologne, Germany
UPDATE: Several long-time spacetweeps were selected for this tweetup and will be attending. Look for tweets from me (@flyingjenny), @CraftLass, @travelholic, @amoroso, @marcozambi, @SpaceKate,...
View ArticleSpaceTweetup at ESA Space Research and Technology Center
This Sunday 9 October, ESA will host a tweetup at its European Space Research and Technology Center ESTEC in the Netherlands. This facility is ESA’s largest facility. It is the technical heart of ESA,...
View ArticleSpace 2.0
Triggered by the Space 2.0 LinkedIn group I wrote this blog post, investigating what 2.0 means in space exploration. It is interesting to see the 2.0-hype spread over all aspects of society these days....
View ArticleESA Shenanigans: the astronaut class with the most Twitter users
The ESA astronaut class of 2009. Photo: ESA. In May 2009 ESA, the European Space Agency, announced a new class of six astronauts, who later named their group the Shenanigans. They are Samantha...
View ArticleSpaceTweetup: The Movie
Check out this great movie assembled by @giniexxcee of ESA’s first #Spacetweetup!
View Article@ATVtweetup – watching ATV-3 to ISS docking
On 24 March, the French National Space Agency (CNES, @CNES_france) and the European Space Agency (ESA, @esa) invited 60 Twitter users to follow the ATV-3 “Edoardo Amaldi” docking to the Interntational...
View ArticleZoo calling space
Space events are everywhere. But even the more seasoned space enthusiast will not easily end up at a zoo. Yesterday Artis Amsterdam Zoo organized a live inflight call with ESA astronaut André Kuipers....
View ArticleThe First International Space Exploration Symposium in Japan
I will be attending a two day symposium organized by JAXA in Tokyo. The theme is Space Exploration for Humanity and the Future. It will open Tuesday October 30 at 1300, Japan time. The complete program...
View ArticleThe Space Tweep Society European Branch
It’s been two years since the European Space Agency (ESA) first opened it’s doors to Space enthusiasts, and already the SpaceTweeps community has grown into a vibrant solid group in Europe, with new...
View ArticleWe *are* going to Mars, so why are we denying it?
Ever since the retirement of the Shuttle and the completion of Station assembly, the most current question in the Space world has been “what’s next?“. The obvious answer in everybody’s mind seems to be...
View ArticleA glimpse into a new, yet ancient world
By now I’m sure you have all heard about Rosetta, and the long awaited arrival at its destination, and you’ve all seen the stunning images of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko that are being returned to...
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