Solar Acne My co-author from "Welcome to the Universe in 3D" https://t.co/rO5C3OydiQ …nabbed this photo of our Sun at 10am ET today, Tons of sunspots: Good for aurora-watching in higher latitudes. For other cool astro-photos see his Princeton website. https://t.co/XPfZRhfa3U https://t.co/EFJqtZWYop
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Last night’s Falcon Heavy doing its thing.
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Caught this photo from my front yard where you can see the boosters separating from the rocket. Falcon Heavy Launch [1/16/23]
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45 years ago today, NASA selected its first class of female astronaut candidates: Shannon Lucid, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Kathryn Sullivan, Judith Resnik, Anna Fisher, and Sally Ride. 👩🚀 #BecauseOfHerStory https://t.co/Vx9x5OZ1a8
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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Dr. King's legacy lives on as NASA commits to inclusion in the workforce & an exceptional culture of diversity and equality. Pictured is JSC Director @v_wyche & employees who participated in the #MLK parade today in Houston https://t.co/mloxgaVkj0
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NASA prepares next steps in development of future large space telescope https://t.co/hyTaZIRmFV
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On this day 45 years ago, NASA announced its new class of astronauts, including NASA's first Black astronauts: Ronald E. McNair, Guion S. Bluford, and Frederick D. Gregory. https://t.co/6qn7XiLy6O
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The atmospheric plume from the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai underwater volcano eruption is pictured from the International Space Station. 16 January 2022
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This tiny instrument can search for life on other worlds - https://t.co/Bn5j7gNXLK https://t.co/l2vXbUJwO5
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Rosette Nebula
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Rosette nebula
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Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF - 1/15/23 approaching closest point to Earth early next month
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