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  1. ESA Education Office awards contract for development and testing of 1st European student mission to the Moon http://bit.ly/2ZZexd
  2. Hylas, a flexible, broadband Ka-band satellite, is steadily moving towards completion http://bit.ly/XzXsE
  3. Mars Express acquires spectacular views of the chaotic terrain between Kasei Valles and Sacra Fossae http://bit.ly/4A3JWE
  4. Important information for ESA suppliers. In Jan 2010, ESA's financial and invoicing system will be replaced http://bit.ly/26qlOE
  5. Media invited to follow third and final Earth swingby of ESA's comet chaser Rosetta on 13 November http://bit.ly/2fJtrl
  6. ESA’s comet chaser Rosetta swings by Earth on 13 November on its way to 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko http://bit.ly/2fJtrl
  7. Three antenna arms on SMOS satellite's MIRAS instrument are now deployed. Instument in good health. http://bit.ly/3aPNST
  8. Spin Your Thesis! European students offered chance to conduct hypergravity experiments in Large Diameter Centrifuge http://bit.ly/3NFBFr
  9. Proba-2 signal received by Redu ground station, confirming it has separated from the launcher and is in orbit.
  10. SMOS signal received by Hartebeesthoek, SA, confirming separation from the launcher and injection into orbit.
  11. SMOS and Proba-2 now out of radio visibility. First signal from SMOS expected at 04:03 and from Proba-2 at 05:50.
  12. SMOS and Proba-2 liftoff!
  13. Rollback of mobile launch service tower
  14. Launch readiness for SMOS and Proba-2 confirmed from Plesetsk
  15. Following fuelling, Russian State Commission has given green light for launch of SMOS and Proba, at 02:50 CET
  16. Russian State Commission has given green light for launcher fuelling for SMOS and Proba 2.
  17. Live streaming of the SMOS and Proba-2 launch on 2 Nov starts at 02:20 CET. Liftoff due 02:50 CET. http://bit.ly/3v2H6G
  18. Live web streaming of the SMOS and Proba-2 launch on Monday 2 November starts at 02:20 CET. http://bit.ly/1eBdZD
  19. ESA seeking ideas to use the ISS as a platform to conduct research into global climate change http://bit.ly/CHXp3
  20. Last night, Ariane 5 lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport to place telecom satellites NSS-12 and Thor 6, into GTO. http://bit.ly/3tbYeG