Space Science #ImageOfTheWeek: #NewYear #Fireworks 🎆 A galaxy with a bright head and star-studded tail resembles a skyrocket firework blazing through the sky https://t.co/xTUpboxtsY pic.twitter.com/WVMry0BNCD — ESA Science (@esascience) January […]

Take a look at what's coming up for the European Space Agency in our preview of 2018… https://t.co/AVbtFaq4H2 — ESA (@esa) January 2, 2018

Ok, thanks. Will ask someone to take a look. — ESA (@esa) January 1, 2018

ESA's first launch of 2018 will be a cereal-box-sized #CubeSat, launching from China on 2 February with a near-twin to test inter-satellite radio and micro-propulsion technology: https://t.co/azBgCR57n1 pic.twitter.com/y6Ahcl0MJz — ESA […]

et allez ça se la pète, moi aussi j'avais des cartons quand j'étais petit …. — Julien Paniac (@JulienPaniac) December 31, 2017

The galaxy in this @ESA #Hubble Picture of the Week essentially acts as a giant astronomical laser that spews out light at microwave wavelengths. Credit: ESA/Hubble/NASA https://t.co/wQwzPCQJ8i pic.twitter.com/y2Hk7HCAll — HUBBLE […]

Blast off for 2018! #HappyNewYearhttps://t.co/AViJ8rpUcg pic.twitter.com/WAZCO2h3MY — ESA (@esa) December 31, 2017

Perhaps the same? https://t.co/d7QA4gA1XH captured by @Dave14071989 — ESA (@esa) December 31, 2017

Thanks for following us in 2017. Let's ring in the New Year, Saturn-style! https://t.co/AViJ8rHvAQ pic.twitter.com/5eErYNNSCF — ESA (@esa) December 31, 2017