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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 07:31)

Snoopy has gone where no beagle has gone before. Following the successful conclusion of the #Artemis I Moon mission, @NASAGroundSys teams have begun unloading the payloads aboard, including the zero-gravity indicator #AstronautSnoopy. https://t.co/4133rM7suf https://t.co/dwS7SgdMr1

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:39)

Stars across the spectrum! ⭐ These two views of NGC 346 show a dynamic, massive star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud, which is a satellite galaxy to our own Milky Way. What's going on in NGC 346? https://t.co/UrItoCROR9

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 06:18)

Mars setting behind the Moon (Dec 7, 2022)

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 06:00)

Ambiance plays a huge role in video games, so what sounds are you most excited to hear from the C3PF Factory? Thanks again to @BoeingSpace for letting us record! https://t.co/aWvzTtCXII

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:10)

Welcome back, Snoopy! How you enjoyed your trip 😃 Snoopy was secured inside @NASA_Orion as a zero-g indicator during the #Artemis I mission, a journey beyond the Moon and back to prepare for crewed @NASAArtemis missions to the Moon. Details here: https://t.co/QYH0ObgR2T https://t.co/UV2ZvKtRy3

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 07:18)

Tethys, Saturn's 5th-largest moon, as seen in 2015.

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 06:37)

NASA's Juno Jupiter probe bounces back from memory glitch

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 05:47)

Russian space agency and NASA officials said Wednesday they will accelerate the launch of the next Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station, and fly it to the complex next month without anyone on-board to replace a damaged Soyuz crew ferry ship. https://t.co/0UzD116M1T https://t.co/aLGBBsssoV

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 07:06)

The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed its first exoplanet

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 09:47)

Why is sea level rising? Global sea levels are rising as a result of human-caused global warming, with recent rates being unprecedented over the past 2,500-plus years. @NASAJPL’s Ben Hamlington explains how our warming planet is causing sea level rise. https://t.co/0mqsEXrGW2 https://t.co/FyA44NnvDo

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:39)

The Hubble view (above on the left) shows NGC 346 in visible and near-infrared light. Outflows and radiation from young stars are wearing away at the denser outer portions of the region! https://t.co/4Ev27ftjrr

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:26)

NGC 346

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 06:57)

Get the latest updates on @Space_Station research by signing up for our newsletter! 📥 We deliver space station science videos, news, and podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up at: https://t.co/8l4mHJXkbp https://t.co/XXiKFZYxjR

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:36)

NGC 346 (NIRCam Compass Image) [Image Credit: NASA, James WEBB Telescope]

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2 years ago

(Jan 11, 2023 08:01)

7-year eclipse reveals 'exceptionally rare' binary system with 1000-year orbit https://t.co/M1Tg0DMMhP https://t.co/tZxGiyw2HB

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