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Hello #RosettaAmIThereYetToSeeWereYouBoldlyGoInNovember ?

* AKA #GiantLeap2014 *

So well, here I am - dreaming of "the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be at ESA’s operations centre in Germany in November, for the event celebrating the first landing on a comet".

 

But I cannot do this alone, so I am asking for your support:

If you help me and vote and share the enclosed link, there is a small chance, which could become a giant leap for me. To be in Darmstadt, when the world will be celebrating a never before seen touch down.

woobox.com/t25uir/vote/for/4488700r/

Voting will already close at 16:00 CEST on 21 August, but you can vote on every remaining day.

 

My eternal thanks definitely will be yours.

And in case of success many (probably not too scientifically substantiated, but very happy) touchdown tweets would follow

AND I'd promise to be your eyes and ears at ESOC and I'd post some very special pics of YOU at ESOC ;-)

 

Here some background about #Rosetta:

 

Isn't 2014 an exciting year ?!

The year when ESA did invite all of us to witness space history in the making:

Especially their cute stories about the adventures of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae2014 do inspire old AND young to follow the story behind their amazing mission.

After 10 years of travelling through space these two little brave space travellers approached THEIR comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, ready for a very special rendezvous.

What started with a small step back in 2004 will be topped with a giant leap in November - an unprecedented touch down of @Philae2014 on their #LuckyDuckyComet.

 

Already back in January our little son @LightspeedLeo watched fascinated ESA's stories of #WakeUpRosetta and as he wished to wake up with a Rosetta of his own, he asked me whether we could build a RosettaAndPhilae spacecraft together.

So we enjoyed a very nice afternoon building our own space buddies ;-)

 

The enclosed Flickr album shows my entry for the fun #RosettaAreWeThereYet contest, as well as some pics of the "birthday" of our personal #RosettaAndPhilae in January.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/spaceholix/sets/72157641670301343/

 

www.facebook.com/RosettaMission

sci.esa.int/rosetta/

 

P.S. Congrats to all involved in Rosetta Mission at @ESA - European Space Agency for securing your place in history with your mission.

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#WakeUpRosetta

January 20th 2014

 

… grab a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae

and then study the blueprints in the latest ESA- bulletin ...

 

Now a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his #PinkLittleDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #Rosetta every single morning ;-)

 

Now we are looking forward to the oncoming adventures of #Rosetta and #Philae

Hello #RosettaAmIThereYetToSeeWereYouBoldlyGoInNovember ?

* AKA #GiantLeap2014 *

So well, here I am - dreaming of "the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be at ESA’s operations centre in Germany in November, for the event celebrating the first landing on a comet".

 

But I cannot do this alone, so I am asking for your support:

If you help me and vote and share the enclosed link, there is a small chance, which could become a giant leap for me. To be in Darmstadt, when the world will be celebrating a never before seen touch down.

woobox.com/t25uir/vote/for/4488700r/

Voting will already close at 16:00 CEST on 21 August, but you can vote on every remaining day.

 

My eternal thanks definitely will be yours.

And in case of success many (probably not too scientifically substantiated, but very happy) touchdown tweets would follow

AND I'd promise to be your eyes and ears at ESOC and I'd post some very special pics of YOU at ESOC ;-)

 

Here some background about #Rosetta:

 

Isn't 2014 an exciting year ?!

The year when ESA did invite all of us to witness space history in the making:

Especially their cute stories about the adventures of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae2014 do inspire old AND young to follow the story behind their amazing mission.

After 10 years of travelling through space these two little brave space travellers approached THEIR comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, ready for a very special rendezvous.

What started with a small step back in 2004 will be topped with a giant leap in November - an unprecedented touch down of @Philae2014 on their #LuckyDuckyComet.

 

Already back in January our little son @LightspeedLeo watched fascinated ESA's stories of #WakeUpRosetta and as he wished to wake up with a Rosetta of his own, he asked me whether we could build a RosettaAndPhilae spacecraft together.

So we enjoyed a very nice afternoon building our own space buddies ;-)

 

The enclosed Flickr album shows my entry for the fun #RosettaAreWeThereYet contest, as well as some pics of the "birthday" of our personal #RosettaAndPhilae in January.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/spaceholix/sets/72157641670301343/

 

www.facebook.com/RosettaMission

sci.esa.int/rosetta/

 

P.S. Congrats to all involved in Rosetta Mission at @ESA - European Space Agency for securing your place in history with your mission.

----------------------------------------

#WakeUpRosetta

January 20th 2014

 

… grab a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae

and then study the blueprints in the latest ESA- bulletin ...

 

Now a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his #PinkLittleDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #Rosetta every single morning ;-)

 

Now we are looking forward to the oncoming adventures of #Rosetta and #Philae

Hello #RosettaAmIThereYetToSeeWereYouBoldlyGoInNovember ?

* AKA #GiantLeap2014 *

So well, here I am - dreaming of "the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be at ESA’s operations centre in Germany in November, for the event celebrating the first landing on a comet".

 

But I cannot do this alone, so I am asking for your support:

If you help me and vote and share the enclosed link, there is a small chance, which could become a giant leap for me. To be in Darmstadt, when the world will be celebrating a never before seen touch down.

woobox.com/t25uir/vote/for/4488700r/

Voting will already close at 16:00 CEST on 21 August, but you can vote on every remaining day.

 

My eternal thanks definitely will be yours.

And in case of success many (probably not too scientifically substantiated, but very happy) touchdown tweets would follow

AND I'd promise to be your eyes and ears at ESOC and I'd post some very special pics of YOU at ESOC ;-)

 

Here some background about #Rosetta:

 

Isn't 2014 an exciting year ?!

The year when ESA did invite all of us to witness space history in the making:

Especially their cute stories about the adventures of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae2014 do inspire old AND young to follow the story behind their amazing mission.

After 10 years of travelling through space these two little brave space travellers approached THEIR comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, ready for a very special rendezvous.

What started with a small step back in 2004 will be topped with a giant leap in November - an unprecedented touch down of @Philae2014 on their #LuckyDuckyComet.

 

Already back in January our little son @LightspeedLeo watched fascinated ESA's stories of #WakeUpRosetta and as he wished to wake up with a Rosetta of his own, he asked me whether we could build a RosettaAndPhilae spacecraft together.

So we enjoyed a very nice afternoon building our own space buddies ;-)

 

The enclosed Flickr album shows my entry for the fun #RosettaAreWeThereYet contest, as well as some pics of the "birthday" of our personal #RosettaAndPhilae in January.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/spaceholix/sets/72157641670301343/

 

www.facebook.com/RosettaMission

sci.esa.int/rosetta/

 

P.S. Congrats to all involved in Rosetta Mission at @ESA - European Space Agency for securing your place in history with your mission.

----------------------------------------

#WakeUpRosetta

January 20th 2014

 

… grab a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae

and then study the blueprints in the latest ESA- bulletin ...

 

Now a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his #PinkLittleDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #Rosetta every single morning ;-)

 

Now we are looking forward to the oncoming adventures of #Rosetta and #Philae

#OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and –after studying the blueprints in the latest ESA- bulletin started building our own spacecraft together.

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for us to follow all their adventures online, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far.

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

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