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On 14 March 2016, during the 12-hour wait period between ExoMars launch and receipt of first signals from space, Senior Editor for Spacecraft Operations Daniel Scuka took ESA's Twitter followers on a live visit to the Main Control Room at ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany, via Periscope, meeting some of the men and woman working on the mission control team.