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On my way back to houston after a wild reentry. In Maine right now.
Folks, my last tweet from space. Stay tuned for post flight fun. Check out @astro_reid and @Astro_Alex for some great space tweets soon!
Congratulations to the 2014 UCONN School of Engineering graduates from the International Space Station.
My ride home sails over Italy. We will be using it Tuesday night! pic.twitter.com/RAxrVyN0eY
Check out live high def views live from station - http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload … - Here is the HDEV box with the cameras pic.twitter.com/K1BO8eDD32
This was my first time to see Denmark so clearly. This picture looks like a map! pic.twitter.com/LkW64WYLBY
Space is dark and dangerous. Here we are exiting airlock. Helmet lights work well at short distances pic.twitter.com/WatyTizl4Q
An 'EVA Selfie' of me. Notice the Earth reflected in my visor. pic.twitter.com/ABjOWakyzF
Europe to the right, Africa to the left and the Med in the middle. pic.twitter.com/bEbMZgOJRW
Island off of Central America makes some interesting cloud formations pic.twitter.com/jEXayWr4x3
An EVA selfie. The space suit makes it very difficult to get a good selfie. I tried several today. pic.twitter.com/GvMEOj3ewu
In front of the Japanese modules on today's EVA. Not a selfie. pic.twitter.com/uOYNMGsuSv
A picture of the Space X Dragon from our EVA today. pic.twitter.com/02GurmvpCB
Thanks for all the great questions from students at UCONN, RPI, UHCL today. I enjoyed talking to you.
Congrats to Kennedy High School Robotics team from Waterbury, CT on their invite to world championship!!! Good Luck.
Worked 8 hours in airlock replacing pump in spacesuit. Many very small pieces which makes tough work in 0 G pic.twitter.com/I4kFrFm2jw
In the station you can get into some tight places. Here I am looking for a loose connection on CO2 removal system pic.twitter.com/6DRv6ah5pI
Long Island, CT, MA and more. Our orbit is swinging west so that soon we will get some great US day passes again pic.twitter.com/SBIEosiDus
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