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RT @esaoperations: Simulating Aeolusβs demise: a birdβs eye viewπ°οΈπ₯πͺ¦πhttps://t.co/IxWZnlrzJc
#ByeByeAeolus
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RT @esa_aeolus: π― Right on track: Aeolus reentry map
π #Aeolus reentered Earth over Antarctica last week
π§ Pinpointing the exact location where Aeolus reentered our atmosphere is not easy. No one was there to witness it
ββ¦ and thatβs exactly what we wanted,β says @tparrine
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π #Aeolus reentered Earth over Antarctica last week
π§ Pinpointing the exact location where Aeolus reentered our atmosphere is not easy. No one was there to witness it
ββ¦ and thatβs exactly what we wanted,β says @tparrine
#ByeByeAeolus https://t.co/nf4w2k9VHS
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RT @esaoperations: Here we have it: our assessment of where @ESA_Aeolus finally reentered Earth's atmosphere and location where any fragments may have fallen.
It wasn't easy to pinpoint as no one was around to witness it. That's exactly what we wanted.
Moreπhttps://t.co/ANc37rJsRj
#ByeByeAeolus https://t.co/7nMOtJCe8V
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It wasn't easy to pinpoint as no one was around to witness it. That's exactly what we wanted.
Moreπhttps://t.co/ANc37rJsRj
#ByeByeAeolus https://t.co/7nMOtJCe8V
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"Exactly what we wanted":
no one was there to witness the final moments of #Aeolus and that is a sign @esaoperations teams did their job perfectly!
#ByeByeAeolus
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no one was there to witness the final moments of #Aeolus and that is a sign @esaoperations teams did their job perfectly!
#ByeByeAeolus
Here we have it: our assessment of where @ESA_Aeolus finally reentered Earth's atmosphere and location where any fragments may have fallen.
It wasn't easy to pinpoint as no one was around to witness it. That's exactly what we wanted.
Moreπhttps://t.co/ANc37rJsRj
#ByeByeAeolus https://t.co/7nMOtJCe8V - ESA Operations ESA Earth Observation
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RT @esaoperations: The last ever images of @ESA_Aeolus, just two hours before its demiseππ₯²
Aeolus was in Earth orbit Earth for 4β£ years, 1β£1β£ months and 6β£ days. For 3β£ hours at the end, a very brief period, it was #SpaceDebrisπesa.int/Space_Safety/Space_Dβ¦
πΒ©οΈ@Fraunhofer_FHRe #ByeByeAeolus twitter.com/esaoperations/stβ¦
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Aeolus was in Earth orbit Earth for 4β£ years, 1β£1β£ months and 6β£ days. For 3β£ hours at the end, a very brief period, it was #SpaceDebrisπesa.int/Space_Safety/Space_Dβ¦
πΒ©οΈ@Fraunhofer_FHRe #ByeByeAeolus twitter.com/esaoperations/stβ¦
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