Touchdown. Credits: NASA
Alexander. Credits: NASA
Reid. Credits: NASA
Alexander. Credits: NASA
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Alexander. Credits: NASA
Reid. Credits: NASA
Alexander. Credits: NASA
Max. Credits: NASA
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Discussion: 5 comments
Welcome back and thanks for sharing your mission on Twitter.
Hello everyone :) first of all congratulation for your accomplishments! They are truly unique! I already tried to email ESA and ask for lecture or maybe presentation at the Glasgow Uni. Honestly, I don’t take NO as an answer. I spoke to AV and asked to pass my message to you. I know you have very limited time and you must be really busy. But I am sure GU students would be amazing audience with great amount of enthusiasm! (In my case maybe too much!) From the information I have approach during my reading, I understand that you are mainly great scientist with great understanding of Earth Sciences and seismology. That on its own is great topic of discussion. How could GU loose the possibility to welcome you in here?
Send an email to astrocom@esa.int for this kind of request.
Absolutely brilliant. Happy to see our brothers returned home safely.
Amazing just amazing. :-) I enjoyed, reading your latest updates on Twitter. So good to see you’re back on earth.