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A nova in Sagittarius is bright enough to see with binoculars. Detected last month, the stellar explosion even approached the limit of naked-eye visibility last week. A classical nova results […]

Couldn't think of more fitting song for Day 1 on @Space_Station! Today's pick: @EmpireOfTheSun – Walking on a Dream https://t.co/xzNXI1Zf4U — Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) November 21, 2016

Next era of space – ESA's Ministerial Council in Lucerne, 1 and 2 Dec – details in our #ESAMC16 web special https://t.co/sLH1fcG8pP pic.twitter.com/8rLlOQ9avx — ESA (@esa) November 21, 2016

VID: United space for Europe. ESA Ministerial Council 1-2 Dec in Lucerne #ESACM16 https://t.co/rJZFY5FVFs — ESA (@esa) November 21, 2016

@Beas_Space @Thom_astro @Space_Station here is the correct link: https://t.co/JFjfQvD1TJ — ESA (@esa) November 21, 2016

@Litsas correct link here: https://t.co/JFjfQvD1TJ — ESA (@esa) November 21, 2016

At 8:22am ET, @OrbitalATK's #Cygnus was released from the #Canadarm2 robotic arm on @Space_Station. Watch: https://t.co/KX5g7zfYQe pic.twitter.com/WcjCd3LwFT — NASA (@NASA) November 21, 2016

#Cygnus release from @Space_Station confirmed and burn complete – watch on @NASA TV https://t.co/T5qoTMocMx pic.twitter.com/CznJhWIuow — ESA (@esa) November 21, 2016

"#Cygnus release has been commanded" says @Thom_astro over radio – helping Commander Shane of the Space Station undock the supply spacecraft pic.twitter.com/sTZ1mAoqCq — Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) November 21, 2016