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    Follow André's mission

    André Kuipers is eager to share his many experiences, sunrises and sunsets flying at around 350 kilometres above our heads. Last summer he launched a dedicated blog in Dutch, a good way to track him during the final stages of his training on planet Earth.

    Following the latest social media trends, André also started tweeting half a year ago and he will continue to do so from orbit. He adds photos to his tweets every now and then.

    ESA Twitter
    Follow @astro_andre

    Our special European correspondent will stay in touch with the ground not only via Twitter, but also via his own blog, ESA YouTube and Flickr channels.

    Everything but the routine directly from space.

    Update your bookmarks now:

    Twitter:
    @astro_andre

    PromISSe mission blog:
    blogs.esa.int/promisse

    Blog:
    www.andrekuipers.nl

    ESA’s YouTube channel:
    www.youtube.com/ESA

    ESA’s Flickr account:
    www.flickr.com/europeanspaceagency

    Last update: 2 February 2012

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