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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:56)

The Martian surface can be rocky, sharp, and unforgiving – so after nearly 10 years, my wheels have taken a beating. The good news is that this is not impacting my mission. https://t.co/1UvP43pTBt

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:14)

🎵 We’ve got it. On its way to touch the Sun, our Parker Solar Probe took the 1st visible light images of Venus' surface from space! Seeing the faint glow of plains & plateaus may give us clues on how "Earth's twin" became inhospitable: https://t.co/gXhiKGWfgm #VisionsOfVenus https://t.co/NuEfFRtO9J

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:03)

The #OrbitalReef team recently kicked off our Commercial Destination Free Flyer award with @NASA. Here’s a peek at our Core Module mockup for #LEOEcosystem. https://t.co/08QoCK9aEN https://t.co/mYdkUgZjgp

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:57)

Uranus, Rings and Moons.

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 09:07)

The dwarf planet Ceres has a bright blue spot in the crater which is actually salt. This is the only dwarf planet that has the closest earthly features on it.

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:00)

The Moon, as seen through my smartphone camera

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 09:19)

Parker Solar Probe Captures Visible Light Images of Venus' Surface

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 09:36)

Wow! Check out these impressive #SpotTheStation photos from enthusiasts on the ground that show the orbiting lab up close and in detail. https://t.co/CBL3UN5HfB

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 08:02)

On this day in 1969, the first Boeing 747-100 "Jumbo Jet" made its first flight near Seattle. This photo from our Archives shows twenty five Boeing 747s in various stages of completion at the Boeing factory in Washington circa 1970. https://t.co/adNuLA4UHj

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:57)

Earlier in my mission, I checked my wheels every 500 meters. They're holding up well enough that my team now only has me check them every 1,000 meters. Their lifespan and odometry remaining is expected to support me through the remainder of my mission on the Red Planet.✨

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 05:57)

Gripping research explores manipulating objects in space. The Exp 66 crew also preps for a pair of resupply missions. https://t.co/78xe9cqckx

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:52)

Uranus, rings and moons. Personal elaboration of Hubble Wide Field Camera's 2017 raw picture

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 06:10)

Canada’s Dextre gave us a friendly good morning wave just outside our window this past Friday, passing by as it continues to maintain and inspect the outside of our home. https://t.co/Wcq1c9AV9a

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 10:29)

We’re going to Venus!🚀 VERITAS will be the first @NASA mission to return since the 90s. It’ll use new tech to study the planet inside out. Tune in to see how it will teach us about its current state, history, and other rocky planets within our galaxy. 🎧: https://t.co/bVPjFSKIVq https://t.co/HZxtOBummN

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3 years ago

(Feb 09, 2022 10:28)

On this day in 1971, the Apollo 14 mission came to an end when command module “Kitty Hawk” splashed down in the South Pacific Ocean approximately 765 nautical miles south of American Samoa. https://t.co/4DkAgrErhx

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