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Our 4 #Galileo sats currently on #Ariane EPS upper stage in 2.5 hr coasting phase between rocket firings. Slowly revolving to keep cool pic.twitter.com/Ky3oDa2FLK — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

Watching a launch is always MORE exciting when your space tech is on board – Go #Galileo, go SSTL payloads! — Surrey Satellites (@SurreySat) November 17, 2016

Our #Galileo live coverage resumes at 17:31 CET for separations of the 4 sats. Meanwhile enjoy the launch replay https://t.co/8GH7HwQRtt pic.twitter.com/BvkShnIxXR — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

Lift off for #Ariane5 #VA233 with 4 Galileo satellites pic.twitter.com/84D2xQuJQy — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

Lift off for #Galileo 15-18 aboard #Ariane5 #VA233 at 14:06 CET pic.twitter.com/CTjmMn3l22 — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

@OneGiantRead @Thom_astro we will! — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

An important first for #Ariane5 tonight on Flight #VA233! Share your #Galileo knowledge using #GoAriane5! @EU_Commission @EU_Growth @ESA pic.twitter.com/RwOYSjpFuO — Arianespace (@Arianespace) November 17, 2016

LIVE now: Watch the launch of #Galileo 15-18 aboard #Ariane5 #VA233 #GoAriane5 https://t.co/T6JkXs8hjA pic.twitter.com/swhUEy3Qys — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016

#SoyuzMS03 launch today for @Thom_astro, @AstroPeggy & Oleg. What have they been doing in the last few days? #blog https://t.co/oic3rdOM1q pic.twitter.com/4p98bDgNuD — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) November 17, 2016

The Rhine-Main area in #Germany as seen by #Sentinel2 is @esaoperations #IOTW – includes #Darmstadt, home to ESOC https://t.co/k7l4VT8SRx pic.twitter.com/X4zujkO74M — ESA (@esa) November 17, 2016